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‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: Fans Will ‘Start To See Fear’ In Negan’s Eyes, Says Norman Reedus; Daryl Will Be ‘In Kill Mode’

‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: Fans Will ‘Start To See Fear’ In Negan’s Eyes, Says Norman Reedus; Daryl Will Be ‘In Kill Mode’

Athena Dee

Norman Reedus’ Daryl Dixon was tormented a lot prior to “The Walking Dead” Season 7 midseason finale. He was stripped of his clothes, forced to munch on dog food, and listen to peppy songs that were set on repeat. Fortunately for Daryl, he managed to escape all of that.

Now that he is back with the rest of his friends on “The Walking Dead” Season 7 cast, he wants to make certain people pay. “He wants revenge,” Reedus told Entertainment Weekly. “He is ready to fight. He is in kill mode.”

Daryl will want to “beat” the guy who bludgeoned his friends right before his very eyes. “I feel like he spent his time in the hole thinking about Glenn and thinking about Abraham,” Reedus added. “He took it very personally and felt like it was his fault. Now, he is ready to get revenge. He is ready to go kill everybody.”

Lennie James, who plays Morgan, told ComicBook.com that “The Walking Dead” Season 7 cast will be “getting ready for war.” Apparently, the next “The Walking Dead” Season 7 episodes will be “about getting the protagonists and certain events that are going to decide what sides people take.”

Despite this division, Reedus is confident about what is going to happen to Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan at the second half of “The Walking Dead” Season 7. “I think you are going to start to see a little fear in that bad guy’s eyes,” he said. “He has been walking tall long enough wielding his little toy bat around. Time to bring that guy down a notch.”

Although he did not get into further detail on how the cast of “The Walking Dead” Season 7 will make Negan pay, he did add that the upcoming episodes are “going to be consistently loud.”

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