• Norman Reedus arrives at the Montclair Film Festival 2016 on May 7, 2016 in Montclair City.

Norman Reedus arrives at the Montclair Film Festival 2016 on May 7, 2016 in Montclair City. (Photo : Getty Images/Dave Kotinsky)

With the upcoming "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere, viewers will finally know the identity of Negan's victim after his brutal head bashing attack. Recently, cast member Norman Reedus shared his thoughts on how viewers may feel about the said scene while Jeffrey Dean Morgan hinted of another character death.

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There have been many speculations about Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) victim following the shocking cliffhanger scene featured in "The Walking Dead" Season 6 finale. Several reports have hinted of Glenn's (Steven Yeun) demise under Negan's hands, including that of Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and even Daryl (Norman Reedus). However, the AMC series' showrunners and cast members remained tight-lipped about Negan's victim.

Ahead of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere, Reedus gave a candid interview during his guest appearance on Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show." The actor may not have divulged the name of the character who will die in the upcoming premiere but he gave his predictions on the fans' potential reaction over the highly anticipated episode.

Some viewers may even become physically violent and "will be kicking their television sets" after watching the upcoming premiere, according to Reedus. He added, "It's heavy, it's really, really heavy."

Reedus shared in an earlier interview with Entertainment Weekly that the aftermath of Negan's attack will impact Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his friends at different levels. Some of the characters would be willing to relinquish power to avoid Negan's wrath while others will try to resist despite overwhelming odds.

In other news, cast member Morgan teased during the AMC show's New York Comic-Con panel that Negan's head bashing spree may result to two character deaths. The villain may kill another person in the upcoming premiere, Den of Geek quoted the actor as saying.

Negan is not afraid to swing his bard-wired bat Lucille against his enemies, according to Morgan. However, it is still unclear if the second character death will happen during the said episode's first act.

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 will premiere on Oct. 23 on AMC. Watch the show's teaser below.