Things are getting pretty intense and exciting for everyone as the sixth season of the hit TV series ‘The Walking Dead’ is coming close to an end. With only four episodes left, fans just can’t wait any longer till they get to finally see the infamous character Negan, which will be played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. And now that everybody’s been raving about the upcoming episode, here are some spoilers to get you through all that thrill of waiting.
While we'll have to wait until the Season 6 finale to see Negan in the flesh, we may see some more of his Saviors soon, as teased in a new preview and clip from next week's episode, Not Tomorrow Yet, airing Sunday, March 6 at 9 PM ET on AMC.
The synopsis for episode 12, titled “Not Tomorrow Yet,” teases that Rick and the others realize that “the only way to maintain the peace of Alexandria is to fight a new enemy.” The only problem is that they “might be outmatched.”
Negan and his band of Saviors are about to get a dose of TWD’s core group. What fans don’t realize is that even though Negan is a feared name for the cult following, they are nowhere near as dangerous as the core group.
TWD actor Andrew Lincoln said, “The pace of these back six episodes is the quickest that I can recall. We meet a lot of characters very soon and [see] a lot of new places. It moves in a brutal and brilliant way right until the final minutes of this season. It's like a missile careening to its destination.”
He added, “It's going to be quite shocking to see where the survivors go in these next few episodes. It gets complicated and very scary very quickly. The central argument of this episode is do we bring [Jesus] in our do we leave him out and that continues right to the very final moments of this season.”
Find out what happens next and stay tuned for more updates as Episode 12 of “The Walking Dead” airs on AMC on Sunday, March 6 at 9 p.m. EST.


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