"The Walking Dead" season 7 recently dropped its official synopsis for episode 1.
According to Movie News Guide, the synopsis was first released on iMDb, a user-made website that provides all kinds of information about movies, celebrities and TV shows.
"Rick and the group discover that the Saviors are a larger threat than any of them could have imagined. Coping with the loss of a fellow group member, some of our survivors try to accept the new life under Negan's rule while others don't agree so much," the synopsis read.
As of late, AMC hasn't confirmed or denied whether or not this information for the premiere episode of "The Walking Dead" season 7 is accurate.
Meanwhile, the show's official spoiler site The Spoiling Dead Fans is well-known for providing mostly accurate information from the set of "The Walking Dead."
The fan-made Facebook page has not posted the said premiere episode synopsis which makes it highly likely that it isn't correct.
In other news, the latest filming update from the spoiler site revealed that some of the cast members filmed at the gift shop on Main Street. Tara and some other walkers were also in the area on July 6.
Tara was once again spotted filming off of Morgan St. After which, the cast and crew transferred to ASZ.
In the said location, Tara (Alanna Masterson) was spotted filming with her co-stars Eugene and Rosita. Even though the insider wasn't named, the spoiler site claimed that they are certain it was correct.
With this revelation, it can be said that both Eugene (Josh McDermitt) and Rosita (Christian Serratos) weren't Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) victim from season 6.
Previously, there were rumors that because both cast members haven't been spotted on the set, they could have been killed by the villainous character.
Additionally, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) wasn't spotted on set today, but there were some lookalikes of the actor spotted walking around the vicinity.
Other than Rick, Carl and Maggie weren't also around during the filming.
"The Walking Dead" season 7 will premiere on AMC on Oct. 9.