As "The Walking Dead" season 7 draws closer, more spoilers have been making headlines, especially those that might pinpoint the characters who will survive.
Who will die in the upcoming seventh season?
In the past, many have already speculated that it would be Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun), based on what happened in the comic version.
Would it really be the fate of Glen even in the AMC television series?
According to "The Walking Dead" season 7 spoilers of iDigitalTimes, there are three characters who will be able to evade death from the barbed wire-covered bat Lucille of Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
The first survivor reportedly joining the "untouchables club" of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) would be Eugene Porter (Josh McDermitt).
While a scene on the sixth season might have hinted that Eugene' life could have already been numbered, the entertainment site believed that it can be one of the show's ways to mislead the audience.
The second cited character was Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan). Accordingly, since Maggie is pregnant, it would be too much if the production team will kill her in "The Walking Dead" season, the recent spoilers dished.
It was noted, too, that the love interest of Glenn is actually "the future of 'The Walking Dead.'"
The last potential survivor of the new season was said to be Aaron (Ross Marquand). Considering that he led the group to Alexandria, his death will not be "devastating" especially that they are just starting to unmask the real him.
In the meantime, Morgan teased about what to expect from his widely-feared role in the zombie apocalypse-themed TV program.
During an interview with Entertainment Weekly (via Cinema Blend), he had this to say: "We'll find out how Negan has come to be who he is. We're going to get some backstory very quickly on how the Saviors operate and how Negan operates."
Keep posted for more "The Walking Dead" season 7 spoilers especially those that will finally unveil the name of the character who dies soon.
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