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‘The Walking Dead’s Exec Producer Says to Expect ‘Savageness’ in Season 5

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What do you think is going to happen in season 5 of the Walking Dead?

Writer and series executive producer Robert Kirkman offered some vague spoilers on what millions of people can expect in the fifth season of the hit zombie series.

Assuming you’re caught up on the series, minor spoilers ahead. If you are not caught up with The Walking Dead, then major spoiler alert.

When Season 4 of The Walking Dead ended, most of the lead characters were seen trapped inside a railroad car at Terminus, a place that was supposed to offer them shelter.

EW confirmed with Robert Kirkman that the characters will get out of the train car. Kirkman says, “It is through ingenuity and creativity and somewhat savageness that they are able to make their way out of that train car,” Kirkman said, in the interview. “They are definitely not in that train car for multiple seasons.” 

So, expect savageness at the start of The Walking Dead season 5. This is not too hard to believe, Officer Ricky showed his willingness to go full-savaged on his enemies during the Season 4 finale, when he bit a hole through Joe’s throat.

Kirkman added that we will get to know the people of Terminus a lot more in the upcoming episodes.

I will say, there’s a lot going on with Terminus. To a certain extent, at the end of Season 4, Terminus was a big mystery. I can say that in our premiere episode of Season 5, we’re gonna give a ton of answers of who the people of Terminus are, what they’re doing, why they’re doing it, what’s going on with them… By the end of that episode, you’re going to have a much better understanding of what’s going on with them and why they’re so important to the show. And yeah, I think that’s pretty much all I can say. Oh, and Daryl dies.

I’m assuming that Kirkman is joking about Daryl dying. But, hey you never know.

In the comic books, the people of Terminus were a group of cannibals. So, we may find out if that remains true in the TV series version.

Kirkman also commented on his plans to continue the show until season 15. But, at the same time he is taking it one season at a time.

It”s kind of a strange endeavor at this point, because the show is going so well and the source material is not ending anytime soon. The potential is pretty big. All that said, I’m just hoping we make it to Season 7, so we’ll see.”

The Walking Dead Season 5 will air this fall.

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