Walking Dead Season 5: Most Intense Season Yet, Plus Other Spoilers, Rumors, Juicy News From The Executive Producer
The Walking Dead isn't set to back until October but we know that you are just dying to see what comes next after that thrilling ending in its last season. You don't have to wait for answers to your questions because we have the juiciest spoilers about the show right here. Unlike the series 'The Game of Thrones', the series does not follow its source material, so we just don't know what to really expect.
The show's executive producer Robert Kirkman has dished out some things about what we will most probably see on the next season.
First we have the future of Daryl, a beloved character of many. Kirkman has joked about him being dead, but will he really? We do not know yet for sure, but we all know that we are praying for it not to be. As for the others, Kirkman says that they will be out of the train car. As for how they will get out is probably one scary, quite an exciting resolution. There have been statements wherein it says that it involves somewhat savageness.
It is not the Walking Dead without blood, death and zombies and yes Season Five will of course be filled with loads of them. The show's just released sneak peak has even hinted to us that it may just be the most intense season yet. By October we will have a more action-packed and fast-paced episodes that will surely have us barely able to breathe.
No doubt, it will be one crazy season that awaits the fans, and October just can't come fast enough.
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