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'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Episode & Premiere: Spoilers Say Two Character Deaths-- Details Here [Rumors]

Much like the popular HBO series, "Game of Thrones," when it comes to character deaths, "The Walking Dead" is another show that is known for quick character turnovers. 

With "The Walking Dead" recently airing its season 5 finale, questions now arise on what will happen and who will survive the next series run. 

According to Master Herald, with the show set to return later this year over at AMC, an online source has revealed that there will be two new characters arriving who could be killed off any time within the season. 

"According to one source, one of the new characters named Delvin is a 'twenty-something African-American cynic' that might still believe that even though he has seen some very bad things, people can generally be decent deep down inside. There is another guy coming that 'values fairness"' and his name is Tucker. Neither of the two new names show up in the comic books, but they are members of the Alexandria Safe-Zone."

Similarly, the same tidbit of news was shared by E! Online's (via Design & Trend). The entertainment portal detailed that the two new characters go by the names Delvin and Trucker. "Delvin is a sarcastic man that thinks people are naturally dumb. Tucker, on the other hand, prides himself on hard work. Neither character has been featured in 'The Walking Dead' comics."

"The Walking Dead" Cast & Deaths

During a panel screening of "The Walking Dead" season 5 finale, cast members spoke about their work together and Andrew Lincoln was noted to be the most adored member of the cast. 

One particular topic discussed was the frequency of character deaths, wherein Lincoln chimed in to offer his perspective:

"It is inevitable that we're all gonna get it at some point and the manner in which you deal with that is the mark of who you are," he said. "When I watched [Chad] in that episode, it was extraordinary. He gave an acting performance that was like a master class... And of course we're all gonna get it, but there's this culture on the show, and I think it's unique, that as long as it serves the story, none of us mind."

Of course he jokingly added, "But don't get me wrong, if they kill me off I'm gonna burn my trailer down".

Earlier this month the cable network confirmed that "The Walking Dead" will return for its sixth season this October. In the mean time, its spin-off "Fear The Walking Dead" is set to debut this summer.  

Stay tuned for more.


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