'True Blood' season 7 episode 1 premiere preview- Will Sookie Kill Bill?

Anna Paquin as Sookie Stackouse Wikimedia

The seventh and final season of "True Blood" will premiere this Sunday in the U.S. entitled "Jesus Gonna Be Here".

According to reports and spoilers, the first episode of the series will include mayhem and blood bath resulting in a death of one of the characters. As the series will come to a close, it is natural that lives will be lost.

Also, Sookie will be seen sucking Bill's blood. Sookie will be taking a stand. "Her actions in the premiere set up for a changed and outstanding Sookie," Buddy TV reports. Will Bill be the character who will die on the first episode?

Spoilers revealed that one of the characters in "True Blood" will die after Hep-V infected vampires attacked Bon Temps. According to BuddyTV, the rogue band of vampires will attack the social celebration party and turn the party place into a bloody death zone.

The website did not reveal the character's name but said that the character is one of the familiar faces in the series and his death will affect many people. Previous reports claimed that a number of favourite characters are not going to survive the final season.

Meanwhile, Eric Northman will not appear in the first episode of "True Blood" season finale. The premiere episode will not reveal whether he is still dead or alive. He is expected to make an appearance on the second episode, entitled "I Found You". The spoiler report also stated that the first episode will include an intimate scene. The participants in this scene are still unknown.

The show creator Brian Buckner also claimed that "True Blood" will go back to the basic for the season finale. Buckner said that the show will go back to its original premise.

"True Blood" season 7 episode 1 "Jesus Gonne Be Here," will be airing Sunday, June 22, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO, or alternatively can be watched online through live stream with HBO Go and HBO Connect.

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