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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 News: Cast and Crew Lying About Who Died

The cast and crew of "The Walking Dead" have been trying to confuse many of their fans regarding who Negan killed in the finale of Season 6.

Throughout the sixth season of "The Walking Dead," fans were anticipating the introduction of Negan, who is played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The notorious comic book character was known to have killed several major characters of the series.

With that, the finale of Season 6 presented an iconic scene, which showed Negan killing someone from Rick's group. However, the final scene did not reveal who received the bad end of Lucille, Negan's weapon. Fans merely saw a first person perspective of the victim as Negan took him or her out.

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This served as a dramatic cliffhanger, although it was negatively received by many fans. While there are several speculations on who could have been killed, it seems as though even the cast and crew of the series will not share much about it. Many of those involved in the series claimed that they have no idea who died.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Tyler James Williams, who plays the role of Noah, revealed otherwise. He explained that his fellow cast members, as well as crew, were all present during the shooting of the scene.

However, he did not share much about who met their end in the finale. He stated, "We all still speak and they kind of keep me up to date and stuff on what's going on and all of that…. You have to understand showrunner Scott M. Gimple knows everything seasons and seasons out, so people knew, but we can't say anything. No one can say anything. So it's actually better to say that we don't know."

Meanwhile, fans have created their own theories regarding who died. Many believe that it is Glenn, who is played by Steven Yeun. Avid comic book fans are aware that Negan is best known for Glenn's death. However, these details have yet to be revealed.

"The Walking Dead" is expected to return with its seventh season later this year.

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