'Walking Dead' season 6: Promo teases change in show's location

The Walking Dead Season 6B Promo Image Instagram via AMCTheWalkingDead

The first half of "The Walking Dead" season 6 ended with the walls protecting Alexandria coming down and a herd of zombies invading the townsfolk. If that wasn't enough to force the main characters out then several new promotional images posted on the show's official Instagram account indicates that there will be a change in locations.

The first image, according to a report from Cinema Blend, could be a helicopter landing pad, a radio dish or a satellite. No matter what the image actually is, it is stated that this is not found in Alexandria and is most likely a landmark found somewhere else. 

According to the report, the most likely candidate is that this image showcases a landmark in the Hilltop Colony. This is further reinforced by the fact that actor Xander Berkeley was recently cast as Gregory, the current leader of the Hilltop Colony as shown in the original comic books.

A second image was then uploaded and this one reveals an RV. While it may not be the same RV seen in seasons 1 and 2, it does bring up the notion of road travel. It is hinted that Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) will lead the rest of the Alexandria people out to safety and they may find themselves on the road to the Hilltop Colony.

Other images suggesting the change of locations is that of Morgan (Lennie James) riding a horse and a shot of a priest holding up a crucifix, signifying the arrival of Paul "Jesus" Monroe (Tom Payne). Both hint at events that could not take place in a zombie-filled Alexandria.

The area Morgan is seen riding through appears to be a small town and not the small residential place Alexandria had become. Jesus is one of the main characters who help Rick and his group join the Hilltop Colony and their fight against the true enemy, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his band of Saviours.

"The Walking Dead" season 6B will premiere this Feb. 14.

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