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A Big Hint Has Been Dropped For Walking Dead Season Seven

And given how pissed off people felt with Scott Gimple and crew following The Walking Dead Season 6 finale and its botched Negan entrance, it might be a good bone to throw to fans, offering the rise of the much more benevolent Kingdom administered by the rastafarian King Ezekiel. Our guess is The Kingdrom will rise for keeps towards the end of Season 7 in order to trace the war storyline in Season 8.

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When The Walking Dead returns for its seventh season, the show and its world will only continue to grow.

Ezekiel is the leader The Kingdom, another survivor community where the residents are known to wear armor. Who are the Wolves on “The Walking Dead”? Luckily, answers will be revealed during the Season 7 premiere.

As you can see, the original post was captioned, “Back to work on the back half of the season”.

“Fear The Walking Dead” airs Sunday nights at 9 pm ET on AMC.

With all excitement over who Negan killed on The Walking Dead, it’s hard to remember that Rick and the group were trying to get Maggie to the Hilltop because she was really sick and was having problems with her pregnancy.

During Season 6, we saw a man looking for his horse.

In the comic books, there is a settlement called “the Kingdom” where everybody basically roleplays as medieval knights. It was quite devastating for the fans not to know the character which Negan smashed using his baseball bat. They actually become pretty close. “Oh, yes. 1,000 times yes”, Gimple said. There will be a bit of remixing. While the series isn’t the dramatic equal of a “Game of Thrones” or “Breaking Bad”, it does take a little of the intrigue and excitement out of things to know the fate of certain characters.

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What are your thoughts on the latest Walking Dead spoilers and theories? “But I think it’s important for it never to veer into the totally unexpected just for shock value”.As for season two, she’s most excited about life on the water. But Negan won’t be on top for long.

Andrew Lincoln