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‘The Walking Dead' Season 6: Creator Robert Kirkman of ‘TWD’ says fans should expect more gore, deaths

| Feb 04, 2016 11:50 PM EST

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The next half of "The Walking Dead" season 6 will be returning in less than two weeks. Fans of the horror sequel are expecting more tears, blood and gore, especially that the creator of "The Walking Dead" Robert Kirkman has confirmed more killings on the way.

Kirkman, stars Danai Gurira, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, and fellow showrunner Scott Gimple were guests on "Inside the Actors Studio." Production casts and crew showed some interesting developments in the second half of the season, and also shared their experiences working for the sequel. Like for instance, Cohan, who played Maggie, shared that she almost backed out from the series in season 3.

Comic book writer Kirkman said that anyone in the show can end up as a dead man walking. As reported in iDIgital Times during the "Inside the Actors Studio" panel, the creator of the show unveiled that when characters are safe during long periods, the show loses the fear of excitement, and may end up having the characters gone.

Gimple, the showrunner proves many times that he had no remorse for killing fan favourites such as Herschell, played by Scott Wilson or Shane by Jon Bernthal, which doesn't jive well with remaining survivors of Rick's group, played by Andrew Lincoln.

Through the spoilers, everyone knows that Negan smashed Glenn's (Yeun) head in the comic's 100th issue. But someone has to guess if the writers should follow the story arc, especially with what they did earlier in the season when the character appeared to have died in episode 3.

If the writers should alter what is written in the comics, fans can expect vital characters like Carol (Melissa McBride), Michonne (Gurira), and Daryl (Reedus) to be squashed to death.

Avid fans of "The Walking Dead" can watch the stars and crew on "Inside the Actors Studio" this 11th of February on Bravo. The sequel should have an enlightening experience once its returns to AMC this Feb. 14.

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