'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Spoilers: Filming begins for episode 1, first photo released

The fifth season of "The Walking Dead" started filming on May 8 and hinted what may happen in Terminus location in Atlanta.

Wet Paint cited Spoiling Dead Fans, many members of the cast were spotted, including, Chandler, Andrew, Norman, Lauren and Steven have all been seen on location so far at Terminus. Lots of screams, gunfire and some walkers. More as we get it."

The report said that Carl, Rick, Daryl, Maggie and Glenn were all part of the Terminus train car group. The report also added that they added that Sasha and Bob were also seen in Terminus.

Screams and gunfire may be understandable in Terminus but another plot twist may unfold as walkers now invaded the location. It seemed that the producers wanted to make sure that walkers would remain as a serious threat in the upcoming season. This is different from previous seasons where the human drama, sometimes, overshadowed the zombie aspect of the zombie apocalypse.

"Filming has moved inside. Loud screams were heard. Not shouting/arguing/pleading tones. These were described by multiple people as 'torture' or something that sounded extremely bad," the report continued.

Torture could mean hands and feet will be cut off for eating, which is fit for a cannibal storyline. Rick could be fighting the walkers. Fans also started posting photos of "The Walking Dead" cast at the set. Waiting fans can expect more plot twists in the coming season.

David Morrissey (The Governor) stated before that it takes about eight days to shoot each TWD episode. Season 4 started filming on May 6, 2013. On May 16, Scott Gimple tweeted that the cast finished shooting the first episode. Season 5, on the other hand, started filming on May 5, 2014. It is expected that the filming of the first episode will be done anytime this week.

Meanwhile, AMC released the first photo of Rick Grimes (as seen above) from the upcoming season on Tuesday, May 13.

"The Walking Dead" Season 5 will return to AMC in October.

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