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Lauren Cohan Teases ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers

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Lauren Cohan shares Walking Dead season 7 spoilers and it’s intense.

The premiere of a new season of The Walking Dead is nearly here and anticipation for the new season is at an all time high. During San Diego Comic-Con, Lauren Cohan hinted at a few things we can come to expect during the new season of The Walking Dead. According to Comicbook.com, Lauren Cohan says, “If we think of the theme of pregnancy, Maggie is a hopeful character and she’s deciding that it’s a good idea to hope that the future world will have a place for her child.”

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Cohan adds, “I think that’s so important. I think that for the group and what Judith has given us and in the repeated rising from the ashes that we have all experienced up to this point… I think the lesson that I take from character progression and from what we see in the shows is that there will be some breaking that’s inevitable but we do come and we do learn how much deeper is your spiritual connection and those that you love and things like how you decide about that.”

“It’s a horrible crazy world but we have a triumph in the longest because we know who we are and we know who we are to each other,” Cohan concludes.

Of course it’s not impossible not to read into this and attempt to draw some kind of conclusion as to who gets killed in the upcoming Walking Dead season 7 premiere. Add to the fact that there was no footage of Cohan past the Negan execution scene in the Comic-Con trailer only adds fuel to the fire.

Negan actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan recently commented on the new season of The Walking Dead, “What you’re going to see in the first half of this season is Negan wreaking havoc. And some of your characters that you’ve grown to love are not going to be on the show anymore, and it’s going to end badly for them.”

At the end of the day it looks as though The Walking Dead is completely redefining itself in season 7. October can’t come soon enough.

Via Comicbook.com

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