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‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Spoilers: Plot of Episode 1 & 2 Revealed With Glenn Dying; Trailer Release Date On July 10?

"The Walking Dead" Season 6 is one of the much awaited TV Series of AMC.  The plot of "TWD" Season 6 Episode 1 and 2 has been disclosed and it says someone is seriously hurt. In addition, the trailer premiere is set on July 10.

Design N Trend exposed that one of the main characters of "The Walking Dead" would get severely hurt in Season 6. But the question that was most asked was- is the injury fatal? Has the character been bitten by a walker?

To restate the recent article that contained spoilers of Season 6, Michael Cudlitz who played Abraham in this American horror drama television series was filming a scene wherein he found a group of military walker who were pierced through a fence. Seeing one of them carrying an RPG on its back, he tried to get the weapon. But the scenario got unpleasant when the walker tried to assault him by flailing his arm. The fence apparently started to wobble and bend. At that moment, an onlooker heard Abraham screamed. Abraham then fell back with his hands positioned perilously close to where the walker was still biting irately. That violent conflict ended with a well placed headshot to the opponent by an unfamiliar character as Abraham was pulled off camera.

The cliff-hanging scene generated a lot of questions from the "The Walking Dead" fans. Would Abraham sustain the injury? Was he possibly been bitten?  

On a different note, EW reported that the newly released art of "TWD" Season 6  suggested that Rick and Morgan have a discord. A division will occur inside the walled-off community. The group of Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Sasha, and some others got Rick's back, while Jessie, Gabriel, Aaron, Deanna and her son were on Morgan's side.

The "TWD" season 6 trailer, on the other hand, is expected to be released next week as reported by the Movie Fone. The debut of the trailer will be aired as traditionally done by AMC Network.


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