'Walking Dead' season 6 spoilers: Michonne will not die

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The sixth season of AMC's "The Walking Dead" has yet to air in October, but there are already a lot of spoilers claiming that some of the characters will die early in the season. 

According to earlier reports, Michonne (Danai Gurira) would die in the second episode of season 6 because she was not seen in the set. Prolific "TWD" tipster The Spoiling Dead Fans was said to have been the source of the information, but according to the site, they never reported such thing. 

In their official Facebook page, The Spoiling Dead Fans clarified the early rumors, saying: "We've seen a couple of online articles today inferring that perhaps Michonne has been killed off due to our lack of mentioning her name in our set reports. One or two of the articles are a bit misleading in what they claim we have stated. To clarify, we made no such statement and as of Tuesday (5/19/15)." 

The post came with a photo of Gurira in her Michonne outfit while on the Atlanta, Georgia set of AMC's serial horror drama. 

If Michonne's death next season would come to pass, then it would be a big waste of another amazing character in the show. By the end of season 5, Michonne finally stood out as a credible leader when she took over Rick Grimes' (Andrew Lincoln) role when the survivor leader lost his focus on their way to Alexandria. 

But aside from the death news, there are also several speculations about new additions to the cast of "TWD." One of the new characters said to join the band of survivors is the amiable and compassionate psychologist named Alison, who is rumored to be the new love interest for Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus). Then there is the highly cynical and sarcastic guy named Delvin, as well as the hard-working man named Tucker who loves to play fair. No actors have been cast for the roles as of the moment. 

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