"The Walking Dead" season seven's filming is still ongoing.
Just recently, the show's official spoiler site The Spoiling Dead Fans gave the viewers of the hit AMC series some updates regarding production.
Earlier this week, they posted a photo of several equipment trailers that can be found at the Gin, the assumed set of Alexandria. Several black transport vehicles were also spotted roaming the location.
"Lots of activity going on at the Gin (Alexandria). Several equipment trailers were brought in and the black transport vans have been spotted. It looks like they are filming there this evening. If you are going out there tonight please be respectful and keep us posted with what's going on!" the photo caption read.
In a follow up post, the moderators of the spoiler site confirmed that Eugene was spotted on set that night.
Meanwhile, on July 13, Carl and Jesus were also spotted filming outdoors on Searcy Ave in Griffin. The snap showed Carl sitting next to the truck. The back of Jesus' head could also be seen in the photo.
"Filming was at the studio yesterday and also today. We are assuming they will be at the studio again tomorrow. The gang will head to Comic Con on Trailer. The new trailer is getting closer! Get excited!!!" the caption read.
One fan @Laura L Collins said that the scene where Carl was sitting next to the truck could be the same scene where the young character will attempt to attack Negan's minions.
The Spoiling Dead Fans supported the fan's theory by saying that it's a pretty good guess.
In other news, the same spoiler site also confirmed the names of Negan's two victims from the season 6 finale.
According to them, Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) were the ones killed by the villainous character. Negan will first take the life of Abe before ultimately killing Glenn as well.
Ahead of season six's premiere, there were also some rumors that Glenn has been killed off. However, it was later on revealed that he survived. This time around, it seems that Yeun's character will really make the cut.
"The Walking Dead" season 7 will premiere on AMC on Oct. 9.