The hype is so strong on this one as the comeback of the hit TV series ‘The Walking Dead’ is near. Fans are raving for answers and spoilers as to what will come their way when the series return after their midseason break. So read on and feed your hungry minds with some of these juicy spoilers.
One of the many things that the Walkers fans want to know is who would play the bat-wielding villain in the comic books. And the answer to that one is in the form of the 49-year-old ‘The Good Wife’ actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
On a recent visit to comedian Seth Meyer's "Late Night" show, the 49-year-old actor said, "I can tell you sort of what's been announced, that is I'm joining the show…" "I play a character named Negan, and if you're a fan of the comic book, you'll know who Negan is," he added. He also cited that his character in the series will be 180-degree turn from what he plays in the show ‘The Good Wife’. "The real deal," Morgan agreed. "He's a game changer and it's a complete 180 from what I'm doing on 'The Good Wife,' which as an actor it's a dream come true."
On the other hand, there are many speculations as to who would die in the upcoming episodes. Series creator Robert Kirkman has said the show needs more deaths so who do you think will die? Well, rumours say that the iconic and fan favourite Daryl Dixon played by Norman Reedus is included in the list and his fans beg to disagree. Fans in social media are campaigning saying "If Daryl Dixon dies, we riot! Daryl Dixon, on the show, teased the upcoming conflict on "The Walking Dead," telling Empire, "I won't tell you who, when, and where, but I can promise you a fight."
The actor also hinted that the second half of the show's sixth season will feature a lot of conflict and turmoil.
Watch out for more updates as we wait for the premiere of the second half of the sixth season of ‘The Walking Dead’ on Feb.14, at 9PM on AMC.
The hype is so strong on this one as the comeback of the hit TV series ‘The Walking Dead’ is near. Fans are raving for answers and spoilers as to what will come their way when the series return after their midseason break. So read on and feed your hungry minds with some of these juicy spoilers.
One of the many things that the Walkers fans want to know is who would play the bat-wielding villain in the comic books. And the answer to that one is in the form of the 49-year-old ‘The Good Wife’ actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
On a recent visit to comedian Seth Meyer's "Late Night" show, the 49-year-old actor said, "I can tell you sort of what's been announced, that is I'm joining the show…" "I play a character named Negan, and if you're a fan of the comic book, you'll know who Negan is," he added. He also cited that his character in the series will be 180-degree turn from what he plays in the show ‘The Good Wife’. "The real deal," Morgan agreed. "He's a game changer and it's a complete 180 from what I'm doing on 'The Good Wife,' which as an actor it's a dream come true."
On the other hand, there are many speculations as to who would die in the upcoming episodes. Series creator Robert Kirkman has said the show needs more deaths so who do you think will die? Well, rumours say that the iconic and fan favourite Daryl Dixon played by Norman Reedus is included in the list and his fans beg to disagree. Fans in social media are campaigning saying "If Daryl Dixon dies, we riot! Daryl Dixon, on the show, teased the upcoming conflict on "The Walking Dead," telling Empire, "I won't tell you who, when, and where, but I can promise you a fight."
The actor also hinted that the second half of the show's sixth season will feature a lot of conflict and turmoil.
Watch out for more updates as we wait for the premiere of the second half of the sixth season of ‘The Walking Dead’ on Feb.14, at 9PM on AMC.


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