It has been six months - the wait is almost over! "The Walking Dead" premieres on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 9 p.m. on AMC.
"The Walking Dead" season six finale was a real nail-biter. The last episode of "The Walking Dead" ended with a scene showing the murder from the victim's eyes and this has surely left the viewers upset or angry.
According to E! News, "The Walking Dead" Season 7 is a very dangerous season as it is about to reveal the character who will die next. In the "Walking Dead's" latest season, you can hardly see Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) but this is not the end of his story.
This is just an introduction to what is about to happen - a new status quo. This will continue throughout the season and will make "The Walking Dead" Season 7 more dangerous in every way you can imagine.
The cliffhanger episode in "The Walking Dead" Season 6 was a "move" to engage and enrage viewers. Producers and makers of "The Walking Dead" series consider this as the biggest lesson they have learned. Once the viewers get invested in the story, they are expected to either cheer or complain.
Reports have it that "The Walking Dead's" seventh installment will be the best one yet. TWD's executive producer, Robert Kirkman, described "The Walking Dead" Season 7 to go deep and the premiere to be jam-packed.
He is confident that the cliffhanger episode will be paid off and that "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will be worth the wait. Keeping the death a secret was the right move and he might do it again.
"The Walking Dead's" latest season will serve as a thematic break of what came before and what came next. To him, it is the best way to divide the story.
Norman Reedus a.k.a Daryl in the "The Walking Dead" series told Jimmy Fallon that the death reveal for the next season could cause viewers into a tailspin. He shared how he can imagine people kicking their television sets. The actor said that "The Walking Dead" Season 7 is heavy. It's really, really heavy.
There is also a speculation going around about possible deaths on the latest season. Kirkman teased that one death will definitely be enough for "The Walking Dead" Season 7 but it will surely affect the viewers emotionally like how the series is aiming for.
Rick, Daryl, Glenn, Michonne, Carl, Rosita, Maggie, Sasha, Maggie, Eugene, and Abraham remained in harm's way in the "The Walking Dead" Season 6. Who do you think will die next in "The Walking Dead" Season 7? All will finally be revealed on Sunday, Oct. 23, 9 p.m. on AMC.