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‘The Walking Dead’ SDCC Panel Previews Season 7

Fear the Walking Dead’s mid-season premiere takes place on August 21 on AMC.

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It remained unclear from the trailer which character met their grisly end, forcing fans to wait for the answer until the new series airs in America on October 23.

Andrew Lincoln confirmed what was obvious to anyone who watched Negan’s big entrance in last season’s finale: “He’s having way too much fun playing this dude”, he said of Morgan.

Joining showrunner Dave Erickson, along with executive producers Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero and Dave Alpert, were cast members Kim Dickens (Madison), Cliff Curtis (Travis), Colman Domingo (Strand), Mercedes Mason (Ofelia), Lorenzo James Henrie (Chris), Frank Dillane (Nick) and new cast member Danay Garcia (Luciana). “But hang in there guys, because we’re headed to, I think, one of the greatest showdowns we’ve had in this show”. You do it, over and over again for nine days and when it’s over, you feel like you’ve just witnessed the most emotional things that they could drench up. Who did Negan kill?

And it sounds like Norman Reedus is winning: He had the brilliant idea to put glitter in the air-conditioning vents in Andrew’s vehicle. The Walking Dead tells the story of the months and years that follow after a zombie apocalypse, and follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, who travel in search of a safe and secure home.

“I wasn’t aware that it would have the impact that it did”, Gimple said.

Next, we can offer fans a look at scenes from fall installments, as the network has also unveiled the first extended Walking Dead Season 7 preview. The 16-episode season will be split into two parts, with the first eight episodes airing in the fall and the second half debuting in February 2017.

According to the panel, which included Andrew Lincoln getting glitter in his beard, we’ll find out on October 23rd when season seven of The Walking Dead picks up right where we left off, but from an angle where we’ll see who dies.

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When the show kicked off back in 2010, Kirkman chose to take The Walking Dead comic in directions he specifically didn’t think they’d ever do on television.

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