‘The Walking Dead’ Spoilers and News Update: Negan Killed Abraham, Reveals Source from the Sets

By Dipannita - 27 Apr '16 11:41AM
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With the finale of "The Walking Dead" ending in a cliffhanger, viewers have no idea who did Negan kill with his weapon- Lucille. And it has left every fan wondering who the victim might be.

Well, if reports from the set are to be believed, the poor victim happens to be Abraham. Interestingly, he has been also on top of the guessing list of viewers and there are ample reasons to support the theory.

Firstly, he was shown to be building bridges with his close friend Eugene and ultimately made peace with him. He also came closer to Sasha, his girlfriend and planned a future with her. But the most significant event was his fearless eye contact with Negan. And since he is the biggest guy in the group, Negan might want to kill him to send a message.

It may be noted here that as per the comic book series, it is Glenn, who dies at the hands of Negan and many viewers hold the belief that season seven will follow the comic book plot. But there are a good number of fans who want him to be alive for his wife Maggie and their unborn child.

Other stories from the sets suggest that Norman Reedus who plays fan-favorite Daryl Dixon is throwing tantrums and wants more screen space for his character. He is also pressing for a larger role for his friend Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character. If we go back a little in the past, there were stories floating around that he played a key role in getting his friend on the show.

And now he wants the seventh season to revolve around their friendship. However, the actor's representatives have denied any such demands by Norman and said that he loves to shoot with all and is quite close to Andrew Lincoln and Steven Yeun who play Rick and Glenn respectively.

Well, "The Walking Dead" has left off with an unsolved mystery and till October this year, it will be just "wait and watch" as that is when the seventh season begins and truths are revealed.

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