• Actor Norman Reedus as a bad-ass crossbow-wielding Daryl Dixon in AMC's 'The Walking Dead.'

Actor Norman Reedus as a bad-ass crossbow-wielding Daryl Dixon in AMC's 'The Walking Dead.' (Photo : Twitter/AMC Talking Dead)

"The Walking Dead" season 7 is guaranteeing the safety and survival of one of its characters: Daryl (Norman Reedus).

In the finale episode for season 6, the villainous character Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) killed off one cast member from the hit AMC series.

The show's official spoiler site The Spoiling Dead Fans is confirming that Negan's victim isn't Daryl.

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According to the spoiler site, Reedus was spotted filming his scenes as Daryl on the set of "The Walking Dead" season 7. The actor also shot some scenes with Morgan and Dwight actor Austin Amelio.

In terms of plot, the Facebook user claimed that Daryl could be held captive by the Saviors in their home base. The character is expected to escape from the Saviors compound, but it is unclear if he will finally be able to do so.

Meanwhile, Reedus also dropped some exciting details from the premiere episode of "The Walking Dead" season 7.

While speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Reedus urged fans to watch the pilot episode because it would be a very huge and exciting one.

"Trust me. I think probably the planet is going to explode. That's my feeling. It's so good. Every time we go on a promotional tour talking about what's going to come, we all say 'Oh my God, it's amazing. I can't wait for you to see it.' But it continually surprises me how this show grows and is put together and the execution of it - no pun intended. It blows my mind. It just continually reaches a new plateau every single time, and this is the highest plateau we've ever been. So just wait. It's worth the wait, trust me," he said.

In other news, Reedus also talked about the fan outrage that surfaced online after the identity of Negan's victim was not revealed at the end of season 6.

According to the actor, he doesn't really mind the uproar because this means that people are talking about the finale. The fact that they are still angry over the decision to not reveal the identity of Negan's victim means that they are still invested in that episode.

"The Walking Dead" season 7 will premiere on AMC on Oct. 9.