'The Walking Dead' season 5 finale spoilers: There will be blood in finale, says producer

The cast of The Walking Dead Season 5 Wikipedia

The big season 5 finale for the "Walking Dead" is already dawning in the small screen, and fans cannot wait until Sunday to find out what happens to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the rest of his surviving group while staying in the Alexandria Safe Zone. 

Based on the information gathered by The Spoiling Dead Fans, Glenn (Steven Yeun) seems to have an evil plan against Alexandria resident Nicholas (Michael Traynor) as a teaser shows him on the brink of tears and pointing a gun at Nicholas' head. The fans site also reported that Glenn almost kills Nicholas during that time, but decides against it at the last minute. 

Could Glenn actually manage to kill someone from the safe zone? 

However, based on the statement of the series executive producer Gale Anne Hurd during an interview with "The Talking Dead" on Sunday, the season finale will see a lot of blood spilling from all over. 

"There will be blood, and not just walker blood," Hurd teased. 

Could this mean that Rick's group and the people from Alexandria will be battling with each other in the coming episode titled "Conquer?" 

In one of the episode teasers, Carol (Melissa McBride) goes to Pete's (Corey Brill) house to remind him of his responsibility to take care of Tara's (Alanna Masterson) wound since he is a doctor. But the proud Pete just shrugs and asks her to go away. Before the end of the video, Carol is seen pointing a knife at Pete's throat. Will Carol also kill Pete? 

Also, fans would like to know if Carl's (Chandler Riggs) new friend Enid (Kately Nacon) will survive the end of the season, and if their friendship will be taken to the next level when season 6 begins. 

The explosive season 5 finale of "The Walking Dead" airs on Sunday, March 29.  

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