Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers, Reveals and Release Date and Spoilers: What Happens to the Protagonists Inside the Train Car


Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers, Reveals and Release Date and Spoilers: What Happens to the Protagonists Inside the Train Car
The exact date for the walking dead season 5 release is not yet out but AMC has given a hint that it should be somewhere in October. That leaves only a few months before the season premiere and new details have been coming out about the plot and the cast. As such, Robert Kirkman who is the creator had a few things to say including the fact that the series will be hitting the ground running, as usual with first scenes taking us where we left off. The group had been subdued by the people of Terminus. According to Kirkman there are going to be a few surprises and revelations that destroy theories that had been built up earlier on.
For one, it is a relief to find that Tyreese (Chad L. Coleman) and Carol (Melissa McBride) are alive. They are seen carrying Rick's baby' Judith while fleeing on train tracks with a trail of ravenous zombies following them obviously. There are some questions left to be answered like what is going to happen to the captives trapped in the train car. As such, fans are anxiously waiting for the trailer which will be displayed on the next Comic-con event taking place in San Diego this week. The poster for this Comic-Con displays all of the captives of the people of terminus in battle ready poses but all the same handcuffed.
All the rumors for the next season of Walking Dead imply that it will be bloodier and rawer than ever, if that is a possibility at that point. There are also hints of a budding relationship between Daryl and Carol. We are also going to get answers about the people of terminus that we were not able to get the last season. For example, who they are, and why they resorted to cannibalism in the first place and their methodologies of course. Obviously the protagonists are not going to spend the rest of the season there, but it will require some ingenuity and savageness to get out of the trouble they are in at the moment. If there is one thing that the walking dead teaches, it is that there is no low that is too low to get out of a situation.
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