'Walking Dead' Season 7 Cast, Update & Spoiler: Melissa McBride Reveals Carol Will Go To the 'Kingdom' Run by King Ezekiel

Waiting for the "Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere just got harder. Melissa McBride, who played Carol in the apocalyptic series, said her character will be separated from Rick's group and will meet King Ezekiel.

Melissa McBride said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that Carol and Morgan will be helped out by people from the "Kingdom." Carol and Morgan will be in a new community who is run by King Ezekiel who has a pet tiger.

What is in the hiding in the new community Carol and Morgan will stay with we still don't know.

Carol, known as the one of the feistiest member of Rick's group, lost her daughter Sophia in the earlier season. Carol started as a physically and verbally abused wife who stood for herself after losing her daughter died.

The "Walking Dead" Season 6 ended with the series' most controversial cliffhanger. Rick and the gang were caught by Negan's group.

The last scene showed Negan holding his bat he named Lucille walking back and forth. Choosing who will receive the anger of his baseball bat, Negan was remembered as saying "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe."

Fans are still clueless as to who will die in the premiere. Fans have been restless since cast and bosses have mixed hinted who will die in the next season.

"Walking Dead" executive producer Greg Nicotero recently said that the first episode of Season 7 is the most emotional episode he had ever shot, according to Comicbook. He also hinted, as Parent Herald cites that there would be more than one death, leaving fans crazy as to how Rick and his group would escape Negan.

Fans are afraid that the show might kill Glenn Rhee, played by Steven Yeun, if the comics had to be followed. "Without giving too much away, it's even more than the comic book, because in the comic book it's kind of abrupt, and it's over," added the Greg Nicotero.

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