'The Walking Dead' season 5 premiere spoilers: The Governor to return next season?

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Latest spoilers of "The Walking Dead" season 5 claimed that The Governor is set to reappear next season.

Moviepilot first reported that David Morrissey was spotted at the set of "The Walking Dead" in Senoia, Georgia. According to reports, the actor was in town to visit his friends.

However, some people do not believe this and said that The Governor was on the set because he will appear next season either as a flashback or a hallucination of one of the cast members. His alleged appearance is most probably a surprise to the waiting "The Walking Dead" fans.

On the other hand, some fans think that there is a conspiracy behind The Governor's death and some of the fans think that The Governor is not really dead after getting stabbed by Michonne and shot by Lilly.

His comeback was fueled when he did not confirm or deny that The Governor will be gone for good. "Something happened to him. I feel like a shady politician where I can't confirm and I can't deny anything. Certainly, bad things befell him at the end of the last episode but we just have to wait and see," he told Press Association.

Meanwhile, executive producer Gale Anne Hurd said that The Governor is already dead, but it does not mean that he will not appear in some episodes. There are other characters that are coming back next season such as Beth Greene after being kidnapped by unknown men and the Broadcasting Woman as a zombie. There is also a possibility that The Governor will come back as a zombie.

On the other hand, the fifth season of the zombie apocalypse series is reported to be full of deaths although AMC has not confirmed which characters will exit the series. The cast and crew are all back to work and are currently filming in Atlanta. "The Walking Dead" season 5 will be back on air on October 12, 9PM on AMC.

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