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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Released New Images And Tense Plot Synopsis

'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Released New Images And Tense Plot Synopsis

Caroline Soriano

"The Walking Dead" has started in 2010 but until now, the American horror TV series is still up and running. Being one of the longest drama series is not an easy task but TWD seems to know how to do things properly. On its 7th Season, the thriller TV show which features a zombie apocalypse has made fans anticipate for many spoilers and trailers.

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 will start with Negan killing Abraham and Glenn using his barbed wire baseball bat. There were survivors, however, they were all broken. "The second half of the season will focus on preparing for war and gathering the supplies and numbers to take Negan down once and for all," a line stated from its plot description.

According to GameSpot, "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will have its return on the small screen this Feb. 12. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Andrew Lincoln gave a hint that the upcoming season will involve a shift in its tone. He said that it will probably be the opposite of what fans have already witnessed. "Certainly from Rick's point of view. You see a man in action again with some of the members of his closest family", Lincoln added.

The first half of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will show how the survivors will fall under Negan's rules through by brutally convincing them. However, the second half will show how the group is preparing for war by gathering the necessary supplies for taking down the hated TWD character once and for all.

Rick and his group will finally decide to go on with their purpose -- to destroy Negan but of course, it will never be easy. This plan will lead them to meet new survivors from various places as Rick and the rest of his group will be tested in a way that the "The Walking Dead" has never done before. (via ComicBook)

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