'The Walking Dead' season 7 spoilers: Negan's victim might be someone next to Rick

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The Walking Dead's sixth season finale made fans gripping for the next installment to know who will be killed by the villainous character Negan, portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Numerous speculations and theories about the possible death of Rick Grimes' followers circulated the net and fans juiced hints and spoilers alike to deduce the next victim of Negan's bat, Lucille.

An Instagram post of actor Norman Reedus showed himself as Daryl with a grimy and bloody appearance and is side-by-side with Andrew Lincoln as Rick. The picture, which is abruptly deleted, is now distributed around the net with a lot of fans construing characters that might die based on the position of the splattered blood on Rick's face. Comicbook reported that there's a possibility that the person next to Rick is the victim. Nevertheless, the picture could be misconstrued as it tells little of anything. But fans reiterated the fact that Reedus deleted the photo and that it might hold something.

An interview by Pop Sugar with Ross Marquand, who plays the character of Aaron, he was asked about what he felt when they are filming for the premiere episode. He then answered that it was hard for everyone to see the loss of someone since the cast and crew worked as a family.

"It was not fun. None of us were having a great time during those scenes. For people in the audience, sitting at home on their couches watching it, they're going to be feeling all the feelings that we felt. It was an absolute loss of someone that we really care a lot about. We say this time and time again, but it's not just a TV show for us — it's a family. When you lose a family member, it's extraordinarily difficult. We felt that death was like losing someone that you really care about," he said.

The Walking Dead season 7 will premiere on October 23 on AMC.

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