
"The Walking Dead" season 6 will finally return tomorrow with new action-packed and thrilling episodes that will satiate fans' thirst for walkers and more. Things are going to get bloodier with Negan set to show his face soon.
The midseason premiere is ominously called "No Way Out." Considering that the monstrous villain has been name-dropped, it won't be long before Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character steals the show. However, there's no telling when the sadistic Saviors leader will exactly arrive but rumors hint he will make a grand entrance in the season 6 finale.
The midseason premiere of "The Walking Dead" season 6 only speaks of walkers being Rick and the group's main adversary as the flesh eaters managed to make their way into Alexandria, leaving the group desperately outnumbered.
Unlike the first half of the season, the episodes that will follow will be more fast-paced in terms of storytelling. Deaths will come and there will be a lot of those. There's no mention of who will bite the dust though. What's guaranteed is that there will be a lot of them, and it said that comic fans won't see some of these coming at all.
The return of "The Walking Dead" season 6 will also be a major treat to fans of its source material created by Robert Kirkman. Unforgettable comic book moments like Rick losing his hand and Carl missing one eye are expected to take place in the upcoming episodes.
The latter half of the season will also showcase how many deaths and losses the remaining members of the group have to endure and live with as they fight for their lives in the middle of this zombie apocalypse.
"The Walking Dead" season 6 is expected to show an undead Deanna, who was mauled by the walkers during the midseason finale. The upcoming installments will also show whether or not Morgan and Carol see things the same way anytime soon.
"The Walking Dead" season 6 midseason premiere "No Way Out" airs Feb. 14 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC. Fans can catch it online via AMC.com. Amazon will stream it a day after while iTunes will have the episode ready for screening a few hours after its broadcast.













