'The Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Zombie cure to be discovered?

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The fifth season of "The Walking dead" may include finding the zombies' cure, according to the latest spoilers.

Previous spoilers and trailers showed that one of the locations next season is a hospital where Beth Greene is being held captive. This leads to speculations that the cure or the antidote for the virus is being kept there. The hospital looks sterile and seemes like a controlled environment. It is safe to bet that the location may point to some clues about the cure. However, there could be a price since there are Walkers spotted in the hospital.

AMC released two trailer videos for "The Walking Dead" season 5. All roads are leading to Terminus, which means that all of the characters are heading there, even the Walkers. The promo videos show that the series regulars will battle both the living and the undead.

One of the videos shows Rick Grimes in the woods shouting, "It's not over till they're all dead. They don't get to live." It also features Maggie Greene and Carol Peletier fighting Walkers in the woods. In the other teaser trailer, Gareth and his goons appear to torture Rick, Daryl, and Glenn in Terminus.

Latest spoilers of "The Walking Dead" season 5 claim that The Governor is set to reappear next season, and there is a possibility that he will come back as a zombie. Moreover, other characters expected to return include Beth Greene after being kidnapped by unknown men, and the Broadcasting Woman as a zombie. 

The fifth season of the zombie apocalypse series is reported to be full of deaths, which is nothing new for the fans, although AMC has not confirmed which characters will exit the series next season. The cast and crew are reportedly wrapping up filming in Atlanta.

"The Walking Dead" season 5 will be back on air on Oct. 12 at 9 p.m. on AMC.

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