AMC is just days away from the Season 6 premiere of The Walking Dead. At the recent 2015 New York Comic Con, the Walking Dead panel featured some teasing info about what's in store for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), and Morgan (Lennie James).
During the fifth season finale, Morgan (James) found himself in a surprising confrontation with Daryl Dixon (Reedus). As the two returned home to Alexandria, gunshots were heard in the distance. Announcing himself as judge, jury, and executioner, Rick Grimes (Lincoln) had just put a bullet in the man he deemed was a murderer. While Morgan found his sanity back, Rick appears to be losing his.
As reported by Polygon, the East Coast convention held a panel, entitled "The Walking Dead: An Inside Look with Robert Kirkman," for the fans.The comic book creator, who is an executive producer on the show, dished what's to come for the upcoming sixth season. Fans should expect tons of cliffhangers at the end of ever suspense-filled episode. The comic book scribe also talked about Lennie James's return as Morgan, what his favorite zombie kills are, and the future of Fear the Walking Dead, which just aired its first season finale.
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According to IGN, the Outcast writer wouldn't budge and was very tight-lipped about the appearance of the super villain, Negan. The leather clad Negan is the current baddie that Rick and his dwindling cast of survivors have to face. Will audiences get to see Negan this season?
Kirkman answers, "I can't answer that! I think it would be very cool if Negan would be introduced into the show. I don't know when that would happen though. I mean, I do, but I can't say!"
Also taking place during the New York Comic Con, the zombie apocalypse series will have a special premiere at Madison Square Garden on Friday, October 9.
The Walking Dead Season 6 makes its premiere this Sunday, October 11 on AMC.
Readers, are you excited for the return of The Walking Dead?
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