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THE WALKING DEAD ABRAHAM DEATH ( SEASON 7)
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THE WALKING DEAD ABRAHAM DEATH ( SEASON 7)
  • Published_at:2016-10-24
  • Category:News & Politics
  • Channel:Cen
  • tags: THE WALKING DEAD TWD SEASON 7 WHO DID NEGAN KILL ABRAHAM DEATH WALKING DEAD SEASIN 7 DEATH NEGEAN KILLS ABRAHAM GLENN DARYL MAGGIE RICK GRIMER CARL CAROL TWD SEASON 7
  • description: With a military-style operation in place to prevent the identity of Negan's victim being leaked, spoilers are thin on the ground. But here's everything we do know so far: In case you missed it, 'Last Day on Earth' – April's season six finale – ended with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and 10 other survivors captured and brought before the terrifying Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Rick's party consisted of his son Carl, Daryl, Michonne, Glenn, Abraham, Sasha, Eugene, Aaron, Rosita and Maggie – the last of whom is pregnant and in bad shape. Negan decides to punish Rick's group for their crimes against him (they'd previously killed a number of his troops) and uses "Lucille", a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, to beat one of them to death. The thrashing is seen from the POV of the victim, leaving the viewers none the wiser as to who Negan picked. The cliffhanger left fans peeved, to put it mildly, with viewer outrage and petitions forcing The Walking Dead creative team to apologise again and again and again. So who did Negan kill? Digital Spy readers voted Glenn (Steven Yeun) as the most likely candidate, with Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) coming in a close second. One particularly savvy fan even stripped the audio from the final scene, slowed it right down and captioned what he thought he'd heard: a horrified Maggie screaming Glenn's name. That video's since been removed from YouTube... So make of that what you will. Only two of the 11 potential victims are (probably) safe. Before he began the vicious beatdown, Negan warned: "Anybody moves, anything says anything – cut the boy's other eye out and feed it to his father." ...which would seem to exclude Rick and Carl (Chandler Riggs), right? Michael Cudlitz strongly hinted that his character Abraham Ford was not the unfortunate soul. But the blood splatter on Rick's face in the above clip - Abe was positioned to Rick's right - would seem to suggest otherwise... Then there's Norman Reedus, telling us that his encounter with Negan will teach Daryl that "mistakes will end your life" - surely our favourite rogue isn't for the chop? Even Negan himself - Jeffery Dean Morgan - admitted that he didn't know whose head he was bashing in when he filmed the scene. But wait, there's more! How do you surprise an audience that knows one major death is coming? By delivering two. Series producer Greg Nicotero has let slip that the next season would feature "deaths" – plural – so is Negan going to get swing-happy for a second time? That would chime with Jeffrey Dean Morgan's comments on the opening episode and how "hyper-violent" it is: "You won't be able to see Negan without thinking of the premiere episode. What he does is so strong and so shocking." Oh, and if our theory's right, there might even be a third victim in the offing. The Walking Dead season 7 spoilers: Negan and much more "Season six ended on that note and season seven's going to pick up right where we left off," Jeffrey Dean Morgan confirmed back in April, insisting that there'll be no time jump to further draw the ire of fans. The Hollywood Reporter even claimed that all 11 actors potentially on the chopping block have filmed their own death scene, in order to preserve the identity of the victim and "to give producers flexibility on which character to ultimately kill off.". Though given the amount of time and money it would take to stage such a sideshow, this particular rumour feels a little dubious. Take with a pinch of salt... Whoever dies, their death will "change the direction of the survivors forever" according to producer Greg Nicotero. "When we shot the episode, that to me was as critical as the actual moment – the 5 minutes or 10 minutes or 20 minutes after, when the smoke clears. "So it's a fascinating exercise in emotion, because shock and denial and all these things play into it. It was a masterclass in acting from the cast." One thing is for certain, though. Whoever the victim might be, don't expect The Walking Dead to just go back to normal in the aftermath of The Big Reveal. "It's only just beginning, really," Lauren Cohan (Maggie) told Digital Spy of Negan's reign of terror. "He has such a life, such an electric energy, and that what makes this character so terrifying."
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