Ross Marquand Reveals Disturbing 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers
The latest spoilers for "The Walking Dead" season 6 finale reveal something very alarming.
According to main cast Ross Marquand, who plays the role of Aaron, he felt emotionally disturbed after reading the script.
Marquand, who first appeared in season 5, expressed that the season 6 finale of AMC's hit zombie-themed has the most disturbing script he has ever read in his entire career.
He also said that the script is too gloomy and intense that he had to take efforts to divert his mind from it, Design & Trend reported.
The 34-year-old actor added that he had to stop reading the script for almost three times. He even tried ignoring the script many times as it was too much to take for him at that moment.
"I couldn't read it, it was messing me up," said Marquand as reported by Comic Book. "It was tough to read. The script consists of phenomenal writing but it's just so emotionally dark and twisted that we had to put it down several times."
Additional "The Walking Dead" season 6 possible spoilers reveal that Morgan (Lenie James) may kill someone, whose identity is yet to be divulged, while trying to save Carol (Melissa McBried) from a walker. Meanwhile, others suggest that Morgan may just let Carol die in the finale of "The Walking Dead" season 6, The Inquisitr reported.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the second half of season 6 will most likely introduce the next main villain in the series.
Negan (James Dean Morgan), who is known by many comic book followers as a ruthless killing machine, will reportedly appear in the coming episodes of "The Walking Dead" season 6.
Together with Negan, another antagonist is reportedly going to appear in the coming episodes.
Gregory, who might be one of Negan's people, will be played by Xander Berkeley.
The premiere of the second half of "The Walking Dead" season 6 titled "No Way Out" is slated to air on AMC on Sunday, Feb.14, 2016 at 9 p.m. EST.