The Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers: Daryl Facing Hand Problems
The Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers: Daryl Facing Hand Problems
A lot of us wait eagerly for the next season of 'The Walking Dead'. While it is definitely one of the most appreciated television series in current times, many have criticized the show for inflating and deflating the plot again and again.
Nevertheless, with 'The Walking Dead' season 5 release date, Frank Darabont plans to offer something really unique from Sunday October, 12.
Spoiler Alert
Although many people come up with exclusive spoiler alerts, most of them have nothing concrete to offer. However, recent tweets and pictures make us believe that either Daryl is soon losing his hand or he might even die. First Daryl, played by Norman Reedus, is seen with a bloody wrist and then what seems like a cut off hand lies on the dry grass. The Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers about Daryl suggest that after this incident he soon loses consciousness and possibly dies too.
On the other hand, recent trailers already show that the upcoming season is getting messier than ever. The Walking Dead Season 5 cast has repeatedly talked about how deaths, blood, thrill, and explosion will increase dramatically.
Other spoilers reveal that Beth Greene might also die on this season. Although many fans argue that Emily Kinney was signed as the regular cast for the series, spoilers claim otherwise. And looking at the dramatic twists and turns from last season, it is actually difficult to come up with any confirm answers. However, Greene's death will certainly not be easy for the plot and characters.
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