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‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: Will Morgan Die Next On The AMC Series?

‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: Will Morgan Die Next On The AMC Series?

Lauren Duffy

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 will be returning from its midseason hiatus soon with new episodes and fans could not help but wonder if the AMC drama will feature the death of another major character. What is the fate of the remaining characters in the series?

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"The Walking Dead" Season 7 spoilers are noting on the possibility that there will be another major character death in the AMC series. As most fans know, the show is not one to shy away from killing off some of its major characters such as in the case of Glenn (Steven Yeun) during the first half of the seventh season.

This led to speculations that Morgan (Lennie James) will be the next to die in "TWD" Season 7. Several fans discussed this possibility on the Facebook page of The Spoiling Dead Fans - a site known for posting spoilers on the AMC drama even before they air upcoming episodes of the show.

The page's admin responded to the fans' inquiry on the fate of Morgan in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 and stated that Morgan will not die this season. They also shared the synopses for the upcoming episodes of the show.

Meanwhile, Inverse notes on several questions surrounding "The Walking Dead" Season 7. First, there remains the mystery behind the person who was watching Rick and Aaron during the early part of the season.

Many fans are also wondering when will Carol return in "The Walking Dead," especially since Rick and Daryl have already reunited. A war is expected to break out between the colonies following the reunion between these two characters.

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 returns on February 12 on AMC.

Do you think "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will feature another major character death? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!

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