The Walking Dead doesn’t return until October, but in the meantime, we just can’t sit here, twiddle our thumbs, and wait for answers.
As an avid fan of the show, I am extremely worried about my favorite characters who are trapped in a train car right now. Okay, so I’m really just worried that Daryl Dixon won’t make it out alive. In the Entertainment Weekly interview Kirkman even said, “Oh, and Daryl dies,” followed by laughing. That’s a sick joke, Kirkman. I do not appreciate it and I’m sure the other millions of fans don’t either. With many twists and turns this season, Kirkman has also said there’s a lot more secrecy on set, to minimize spoilers getting out. However, some spoilers did make it. Here’s everything we know so far about Season 5, including some supposed spoilers. So, if you don’t want to know anything about The Walking Dead Season 5 stop reading now.
Right now, Rick and the gang are all locked in a train car in Terminus and we honestly have no clue what is going on. It was a bittersweet finale as our group finally finds each other again, but are taken captive by the people who run Terminus. How long will they be locked up in there though? Robert Kirkman had no problem spilling details about the imprisonment.
They definitely get out of that of that train car. They do not spend the entirety of Season 5 in that train car. It is through ingenuity, creativity, and somewhat savageness that they are able to make it out of the train car. There will be resolution.
Hopefully they get out within the first episode, but we still have yet to confirm an exact timeline, though according to Spoil The Dead’s fan forum, the escape happens in the season premiere.
Kirkman promises that in the premiere episode we will have some major answers to our most burning questions. The premiere takes viewers into Terminus and explains who these people are, why they locked our favorite characters up, what’s actually happening in Terminus, and why everyone there is so important to The Walking Dead storyline.
In the comic book series, there are a group of cannibals called The Hunters and many fan theories claim that the people in Terminus are actually The Hunters. More pictures from set seem to be proving that theory true, since actor Seth Gilliam was cast as a mystery character and has been spotted on set in a priest costume. In The Walking Dead comics, Rick’s group is with Father Gabriel when they encounter The Hunters. There is still no word about Gilliam’s character name, but it all sounds very suspicious.
The sneak peek at Season 5 has promised us the most intense season of the show yet. Star Andrew Lincoln said that this is the “most ambitious first episode we’ve ever attempted. It moves like no season premiere we shot before.” Forget the fact that they’ve already killed thousands of zombies (probably Atlanta’s entire population at this point), this season is said to be way more action-packed than ever before and the fastest-paced season thus far.
In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Kirkman responded to some rumors that Glenn wouldn’t make it past this season. “I absolutely love it,” he said. “It means people care and people are paying attention. So keep those rumors flying!” Not helpful at all, Kirkman, so thanks for that!
Kirkman was also asked if any of the main characters would die this season. His response is neither reassuring nor immediately terrifying, so that’s good, I guess?
It’s always highly likely, though I wouldn’t say that it’s any more likely than it ever is, but it is always extremely likely. We did pull back on the reins a little bit at the end of season four. We’re definitely going to hit the ground running for season five and we really don’t let up very quickly at all. Spoiling The Dead Fans have been stalking the sets around Atlanta for insight into the newest season and might have hit the jackpot with a notice about traffic and road closures for filming at a hospital. Now, there are rumors that some serious injuries will occur in the escape from Terminus, and in that case, I’m pretty sure a hospital would be more helpful than a prison.