'The Walking Dead' season 5: Next season may be too graphic to air

"The Walking Dead" fans shoudl brace themselves as the next season of the hit zombie drama may be too graphic for TV.

According to gossip web site Hollywood Daily News, some of the scenes of the upcoming "The Walking Dead" season 5 may be cut because they are too disturbing that it may be unfit for TV.

The report was based on Lauren Cohen, who plays the role of Maggie Green, who tweeted that one of the episodes they recently shot was too graphic and intense. "This episode is so disturbing. Some of the stuff they shot yesterday, I don't know if it'll make it to TV," Lauren Cohen posted on Twitter.

"The Walking Dead" was known for showing brutal scenes such as Hershel's beheading and Rick's season 4 finale kill where he ripped a man's throat out with his teeth. However, the show may be taking it to a whole new level in the next season.

According to the report, the disturbing scenes may have to do with the zombies and cannibals that invaded the Terminus. It seemed that cannibals seemed too much even for "The Walking Dead".

Meanwhile, The Spoiling Dead Fans posted new photos of "The Walking Dead" on its Facebook Page. The photo showed a white van breaking through the side of a gated bridge and it looked like it was almost falling on the ground. However, the photo did not confirm who was inside the van.

In another photo, it showed zombies flocking around the van. Thus, this suggested that whoever was inside the van may either get out or fall down.

"These scripts are the best scripts so far, and I'm really just excited to be back at it," Norman Reedus said to Entertainment Weekly. "There are a lot of characters right now, so there are a lot of really different personalities on set. And it's super interesting, everyone's really bringing it. It's going great. It's so dynamic because it's so fast-paced and so complicated. It's great to be back."

"The Walking Dead" season 5 will be back on air this October on AMC.