‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Spoilers: A Major Character Dies, Norman Reedus Claims It Will Be A ‘Total Chaos’

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"The Walking Dead" spoilers reveal that a major character could possibly end up dead in season six. Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon, also revealed that the upcoming season is "going to be total chaos." This article contains spoilers for AMC's "The Walking Dead." Continue reading only if you want to learn more about this story.

"The Walking Dead" writer and executive producer, Robert Kirkman hinted on the possibility of a major character's death in season six. Speaking at the NAB Show panel with TWD star, Stephen Yeun and AMC President Charlie Collier, Kirkman revealed that there may or may not be a major character death in season six.

"We don't kill the popular characters," teased Kirkman, according to The Wrap. While Kirkman did not delve deep into the subject, he admitted that Yeun's character, Glenn, will have "a lot of cool stuff" in season six.

Yeun explained that if his character were to leave the show, then it would have been for a greater purpose. "The way that we make the show - the writers and everybody really want to focus on making things poignant and purposeful and meaningful," he added.

Kirkman also expressed his sentiments on ending the series. He said that he is confident that the show has more years to come. Kirkman said that "The Walking Dead" has a great story to tell and they hope that they could adapt everything from the comics and bring it into the series. Kirkman finally concluded that TWD could be on air for "many, many years."

Yeun and Kirkman did not reveal as much during the NAB Show panel, but Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon on "The Walking Dead" hinted that season six will be a "total chaos." According to Huffington Post, Reedus thinks that season six will be a total chaos, while Andrew Lincoln revealed, "there's always gonna be blood."

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