The Walking Dead cast and crew discuss the rest of season 6

Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Fans of AMC's The Walking Dead might want to start preparing themselves to be devastated by the show yet again. With the second half of the sixth season set to start airing in just ten days, AMC has released a new promo video in which Norman Reedus says that not all of the survivors will continue to survive until the end of the season finale. You can always count on The Walking Dead to kill off a character you care about, and there is more death on the way.

In addition to Reedus, the video features comments from Steven Yuen, Gale Anne Hurd, Ross Marquand, Denise Huth, Christian Serratos, Sonequa Martin-Green, Danai Gurira, Greg Nicotero, and Andrew Lincoln… and it's always a bit jarring to hear Lincoln speak in his own accent, being so used to hearing him speak as Rick.

Without spoiling anything, they give hints at what lies ahead in the season's remaining eight episodes, teasing high stakes and the prospect of things being bigger, badder, and better. If your anticipation levels aren't yet at their peak for the show's imminent return, give the video a watch and enhance your hype.

The next episode of The Walking Dead will air on AMC February 14th.

Source: AMC

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