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‘The Walking Dead’ Spoilers: Glenn To Get Killed In Season 6, As A New Hero Comes?

by Jen Mendoza / Jan 21, 2016 10:45 PM EST
Emily Kinney, Greg Nicotero and Steven Yeun attend the AMC's 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Fan Premiere Event 2015 at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 9, 2015 in New York City. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Imagesfor AMC)

Will Glenn (Steven Yeun) finally get killed in "The Walking Dead's" upcoming second part of season 6?

Based on recent speculations, there could be a possibility that the fan-favorite will already be facing his demise this time, if the comic version will be totally adopted.

In its report, E! Online noted that in the comic book series of Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, Glenn got killed off by Negan.

"Get ready to be even more frustrated, maybe, because Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is coming to the TV show," the report stated. "Negan is the guy who killed Glenn."

The outlet even continued by saying, "So...yeah. Be prepared to be mad. Or not. Who knows?!"

Meanwhile, amid the spoilers on the fate of Glenn in "The Walking Dead" season 6, some good things are expected to happen as well.

In an interview with Celebuzz, Lauren Cohan, who portrays Maggie in the AMC series, shared how excited she is to have a baby with Glenn in the TV show. 

"You can't avoid having the full experience that your body allows you to have, because of these zombies, basically," the 34-year-old actress pointed out. "So yeah, I'm really excited for Maggie and Glenn to have a baby Magglenn."

In the meantime, several fans, who are excited for "The Walking Dead" season 6, felt getting trolled after a mashup image of Glenn and Steven Avery of "Making A Murderer" appeared on the Twitter account of Skybound Entertainment on Wednesday, according to Moviefone.

"The AMC show is based on Robert Kirkman's comic books, and the official 'Walking Dead' account from Skybound Entertainment, @TheWalkingDead, had some fun at the TV show's expense with this mashup of Netflix's 'Making a Murderer' and Glenn's fake-out death in the first half of TWD's 16-episode season," the outlet explained.

As a verdict, the site emphasized that "Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, we find you guilty of trolling fans."

Catch "The Walking Dead" season 6's second part on Feb. 14 on AMC!

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