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The Walking Dead Clip Shows Negan's New Rules

The Walking Dead Clip Shows Negan's New Rules

After scouring footage and trying to pick up on filming clues for Season 7, many Walking Dead spoilers hunters have decided that it was Abraham and Glenn who will die at the hands of Negan.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan holds court in the latest teaser trailer for The Walking Dead season seven, in which the bat-wielding maniac explains his philosophy. That site has suggested that Michael Cudlitz - who plays Abraham - hasn't been around on the set since they shot the season premiere.

In the meantime, there's only one thing for it: you'll have to tune into AMC on October 23 to discover the victim's true identity. All the deaths that happen in this show happen for a reason, to propel the other characters to a different place. Negan is seen strutting around with Lucille, warning his new guests that he is "everywhere" and being generally terrifying. We have families and careers to think about. The posters are a direct representation of how Rick and his gang are about to pay the price for crossing the group of Negan.

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His comments are a far cry from show runner Greg Nicotero's, who admitted that shooting Negan's bloodbath left him "f**ked up for two weeks". In a recently released trailer for Season 7 of TWD, it looks like Abraham might be under attack of walkers. You should know, this is the only way.

Aside from delving deeper into the Negan narrative, producer Gale Anne Hurd has assured fans that they will learn a great deal about the entire Walking Dead universe. It is unclear which man will go first or if both deaths will even take place in the Season 6 finale. The final moments of the season showed that the new antagonist was about to bludgeon one of the main characters with Lucille, his baseball bat.

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