'The Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Broadcasting woman from Terminus to return as zombie

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The latest spoilers for "The Walking Dead" season 5 is that the broadcasting woman that was a resident of Terminus will be back next season as a zombie.

A rumor that originated from Reddit claimed that one of the characters of the series will be killed twice in Terminus. According to reports, the broadcasting woman will die and will come back as a zombie.

For those who do not know who the broadcasting woman is, she is the lady behind the message: "Terminus, those who arrive survive. Follow the tracks to the point where all lines intersect. There are maps at the crossings to help guide you with your journey."

HNGN cited an unnamed Reddit user who said that the broadcasting woman is a teacher and spilled the beans in one of her classes that she will appear in four episodes next season and be killed both as a human and a zombie. The Reddit user who posted the spoiler claimed to be one of the actress' students.

Other spoilers revealed that many members of the cast were spotted at Terminus, including Chandler, Andrew, Norman, Lauren and Steven. Moreover, there will be a lot of screams, gunfire and some walkers.

The report said that Carl, Rick, Daryl, Maggie and Glenn were all part of the Terminus train car group. The report also 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.

'The Walking Dead' Season 5 is currently filming in Atlanta. "The Walking Dead" season 5 will come back on air in October at AMC.

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