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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Spoiler Images Reveal All-Out War

'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Spoiler Images Reveal All-Out War

Hemal Vora

The return of one of the most-watched shows, "The Walking Dead" is barely a month away. Both official and unofficial spoilers are trying to predict what will happen in the season 7B. Recently AMC has released "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Spoiler images.

Off-late AMC has been releasing such images to keep the fans intrigued. The first image of the spoiler images is of Rick with his trademark gun at his waist. Nothing could have made fans happier than knowing that the good old Rick is back, as reported by Forbes.

In the "The Walking Dead" season 7A, Rick was a shadow of his former self and was completely subdued by Negan. It was heart-breaking for fans to see him in such as a sorry state. But if the recent "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Spoiler images are anything to go by, that Rick has gone. It looks like Rick has finally found the will and determination to defeat Negan.

The second of the spoiler image shows Rick, Aaron, Michonne, and Tara moving through the bushes. All four of them appear to be scouting for supplies and look prepared if the saviours spot them.

The third of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Spoiler images show the group gather at Hilltop. The gathering includes people from both Alexandria and Hilltop. Could they be discussing Negan? Rick has a lot of convincing to do to convince people to unite and fight against Negan. This time mere speeches won't cajole people, and it would be interesting to see how Rick will convince the Hilltop to join them and fight against Negan, as reported by Huffington Post.

When the "The Walking Dead" Season 7 returns, fans will see an entirely different storyline. The first-half of the season has been all about Negan and his chest-thumping, well that is about to change with season 7B.

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 returns on Sunday, February 12. Stay tuned to MobilenApps for more updates.

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