We got to see the infamous walkers and our beloved character get back on screen for the premier of the season six of The Walking Dead last October 11, 2015. Time flew so fast and now we are back to waiting again for the TWD is still on a midseason break. The mid season final episode ended with a bang as revelations, thrills and suspense came our way and the coming of a character named Negan who is known to be the most feared villains in the comic book world.
Now with the start of a new year comes a lovely gift for all the fans out there as AMC released the trailer for the second half of season 6. For those of you who still haven't seen it, here you go.
The video started with a scene from the last episode where the group consisting of Rick (Andrew Lincoln), Carl (Chandler Riggs), Michonne (Danai Gurira) and the rest are trying to escape the walkers by pretending to be one by covering their bodies with zombie guts and blood. And with the comeback of Glenn when we thought of him being dead, will brought about frustration for the fans as the teaser trailer hinted that he may truly die this time. The video also showed Maggie (Lauren Cohan) screaming in terror which could mean that she may die in the upcoming episodes as well. This may still be a speculation as to the death of Maggie, but with Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge) the midseason premier trailer confirmed that she will die as they try to escape a horde of walkers. Rick is seen wielding his hatchet trying to ward off the walkers.
Fans will be hook more than ever as showrunners are keeping mum on whether they are going to recreate scenes from the comics. Let's all find out this February 14 as 'The Walking Dead' returns.


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