"The Walking Dead" season 7 fans are still wondering who Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) killed in the season 6 finale.
According to Design N Trend, even though there is no confirmation yet from AMC, some characters are already safe from being killed off because they were already spotted on set.
The show's official spoiler site The Spoiling Dead Fans also listed down the names of all the characters and cast members that were still seen on set after the filming for episode 3.
This includes Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Michael Cudlitz, Lennie James, Danai Gurira, Corey Hawkins and Ross Marquand. There is also one actor spotted on set and he is rumored to give life to the comic book character Ezekiel.
If all of the characters of these actors mentioned above will be spotted on set during the upcoming filming schedule, it could suggest that they are not the ones killed off by the villainous character last season.
However, it seems that Cudlitz's character Abraham is safe from Negan's lair, even though it seems that fans want the character dead. Several surveys revealed that fans would much rather see Abraham die than the other rumored victim Glenn (Steven Yeun).
As of late, Yeun has not yet been spotted on "The Walking Dead" season 7 set, thus heightening speculations that he could indeed be Negan's victim.
However, this storyline seems quite tricky because Glenn's life was also at risk during one of the more recent episodes. During that time, fans thought that the character will be killed off, but he survived.
Meanwhile, there are also some rumors that the role of Ezekiel will be given to actor Harold Perrineau. He is the only new cast member who was recently spotted on set and Design N Trend confirmed that the actor also followed "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman on Twitter.
Unfortunately, fans need to wait a little longer to find out whether or not Glenn was indeed killed off, and whether or not Perrineau will really give life to Ezekiel.
"The Walking Dead" season 7 will premiere on AMC on Oct. 9.