‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Rumors that Midseason Premiere Episode to be Extended Like its Fall Finale Episode Very Unlikely!

Sources in the production disclosed that certain events are going to decide what sides people take, and it’s not going to be a clear division.

There are some people who are going to go to the dark side that’ll take viewers by surprise, and there are some people who are going to come over to the light as well.

“The Walking Dead” was officially picked up by AMC for an eighth season on October 17, 2016, six days before its Season 7 began airing.

Robert Kirkman has hinted that, with his original comic book still going strong, the TV adaptation has the potential to run for at least 12 years total.

Based on the ratings, “The Walking Dead” is one of the most popular TV shows in the world right now so it’s no surprise that Greg Nicotero’s insisting that he and the creative team can keep it going for as long as they want it to go on.

It appears neither Rick nor Daryl is meeting their maker anytime soon, though as both Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus are already signed up through Season 8.

Kirkman has insisted that he knows exactly how “The Walking Dead” will end, but as it stands, no one else working on the TV show has a clue about it.

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