•  Director Paul Feig, executive producer/writer Scott M. Gimple, executive producer/director Greg Nicotero, actor Norman Reedus, actress Lauren Cohan, editor Dan Liu, casting director Sharon Bialy and casting director Sherry Thomas attend 'The Walking Dead

Director Paul Feig, executive producer/writer Scott M. Gimple, executive producer/director Greg Nicotero, actor Norman Reedus, actress Lauren Cohan, editor Dan Liu, casting director Sharon Bialy and casting director Sherry Thomas attend 'The Walking Dead (Photo : Getty Images/ Jesse Grant)

It was last April when the hit post-apocalyptic television series, "The Walking Dead," ended its sixth season with a mind-blowing cliffhanger. Since the seventh installment is said to air this October, two teasers have already gone out, and the second one focuses on how Negan rules his town.

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Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) reiterated that things have changed, and that whatever the group of Rick (Andrew Lincoln) has achieved does not matter anymore as their success already ended, Hollywood Life has learned. However, despite the fact that it is the second and the latest trailer of the anticipated "The Walking Dead" Season 7, it still did not answer the question on which character Negan killed in the last episode of Season 6. It can be remembered that the recent season gave a shocking finale when it left the fans wondering on who received the batting from the leader of the Saviors.

On the other hand, Negan using his bat Lucille may have killed more than one person from Rick's group. This is because during an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the executive producer of the series, Greg Nicotero, may have slipped in saying, "If we would have shown the deaths." That is right, the showrunner of "The Walking Dead" series said "deaths" instead of "death," which is why some sources suggested the possibility that two major characters may have died during that puzzling finale episode of "The Waking Dead" Season 6.

In addition, recent speculations are leading to details that it might have been Maggie (Lauren Cohen) who got killed in the finale. This rumor sparked after Nicotero's "deaths" comment. It can be recalled that Maggie is pregnant, which means killing her would result to two deaths, cites Refinery 29.

Nevertheless, Nicotero and his team has been brilliant in keeping spoilers from coming out. As of the moment, there is still no strong evidence that would link to any character that died from Negan's hands.

Fans may just have to wait for "The Walking Dead" Season 7's premiere on Oct. 23 to know who got killed during that night.