"The Walking Dead" ended its sixth season with a dramatic cliffhanger that had many fans and viewers outraged.
At the conclusion of the Season 6 finale, "Last Day on Earth," Negan (played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan) takes a murderous swing at an unknown main character. To prevent the victims identity from being revealed ahead of the Season 7 premiere, The Hollywood Reporter said that all 11 cast members involved in the scene have each had their death scene filmed.
The show's producers and episode director are going to work with the editors to decide which character will be killed off in the Season 7 premiere.
The 11 characters involved include Andrew Lincoln as Rick, Norman Reedus as Daryl, Steven Yeun as Glenn, Lauren Cohan as Maggie, Chandler Riggs as Carl, Danai Gurira as Michonne, Michael Cudlitz as Abraham, Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha, Josh McDermitt as Eugene, Christian Serratos as Rosita and Ross Marquand as Aaron.
The decision to film all the death scenes is in an effort to prevent spoilers. According to IGN, the fans in Atlanta, where the show is filmed, are avid researchers of leaked information and has even used drones to get a sneak peek at the show while its in production.
Meanwhile, "Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman has now come out to express his feelings on the Season 6 finale, plus what to expect in Season 7 and more.
In a recent interview with Uproxx, Kirkman talked about his frustration with the fact that "people aren't talking about Jeffrey Dean Morgan enough" and that it was unfortunate that the outrage over the finale's cliffhanger has taken the focus. He also discussed Season 7 of the zombie apocalypse show and promised it will be great, adding that Negan is going to "change everything moving forward."
Check out the intense ending scene below.
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