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‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: Leaked Photos Show Who’s Alive

Leaked Photos Show Who’s Alive In Season 7 of 'The Walking Dead’

Shilpa Chakravorty

Although the premier of 'The Walking Dead' season 7 is still far away, yet the recent leaked photos of the latest filming, has the fans eagerly waiting for more, once again.

The notorious death scene of "The Walking Dead" season 6 finale, along with the cliffhanger has haunted viewers of the show for quite some time. It left the fans speculating about who is alive and who is not.

According to some rumor mills, Glenn was supposedly Negan's victim based on the comic book of Robert Kirkman, reported Movie News Guide.

Spoiling Dead Fans, on its Facebook page, shared photos from the set and dropped hints on who is dead or alive. According to the fan club, Rick (Andrew Lincoln), Daryl (Norman Reedus), Glenn (Steven Yuan), Shasha (Sonequa Martin - Green) and Tara (Alanna Masterson) was seen filming at Gin Property in Senoia, Georgia.

The TWD fanclub revealed, "Yesterday's filming was pretty much a bust in terms of sightings. We do have strong reason to believe the entire cast was filming yesterday, however. They kept basecamp at the studio and transported cast via those lovely black vans."

They went on to say, "Filming was rumored to run until about midnight last night. There were reports of smoke coming from Alexandria later in the night. Andy, Norman, Steven, Sonequa, Alanna (and her boyfriend and her beautiful baby) were also seen."

In other news, International Business Times reported that the fan club of the series also shared a photo of Yuan and Reedus in a car accident close to their shooting location. The two actors were spotted helping the victims of the crash, although no causalities were reported.

Perhaps, this positive side of the actors will make the fans more eager to watch the actors on - screen in the next scene.

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 is set to return in October on AMC.

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