'The Walking Dead' Season 6: Glenn Dies Confirmed (Spoilers)

"I think you're going to see some deeply emotional character story and you're also going to see... some crazy -ass s**t."



Steven Yeun, who plays Glenn, teases in an interview with Entertainment Weekly an upcoming plot for "The Walking Dead" Season 6 that may make the fans very worried.

The past season of "The Walking Dead" has seen the end of key characters like Bob, Beth and Noah; and according to Yeun, the viewers will see the toll of all that has been taken when things pick back up in Season 6 on Oct. 11.

"I think last year was a very good indicator of where we're headed. We're seeing everybody as who they are now. You've found them grizzled. You've found them completely broken and shattered and they've all witnessed and experienced terrible things," Yeun said.

"And so you get to see them there. We wear it on our face. We wear it on our body. To see where we've evolved to is awesome. So [season] 6 is that, it's showing how much has been taken away from us. The end goal is to find some semblance of life that we lost before," he added.



To even add more buzz to Yeun's spoiler is the previous comment made by Norman Reedus (who plays Daryl) during the San Diego Comic Con last July where he was asked by MTV about which dead character they wished were still alive. Reedus blurted out the name of Glenn, which was followed by an awkward silence from the other cast members present in the interview.

IB Times reported that according to rumors, the sixth season TWD might be the last one for Glenn, following the comics and the rumored appearance of the brutal villain Negan in the coming season. In the comic books, soon after the survivors arrive in Alexandria, they encounter a group known as the Saviors. Negan, their sociopath leader, brutally murders Glenn by beating him to death with his baseball bat.
Yeun, in an interview last April, weighed in on the possibility of his character dying, "If I go - that could happen."

"...The way that we make the show - the writers and everybody really want to focus on making things poignant and purposeful and meaningful. So if it were for Glenn to go, then it's probably going to be awesome," Yeun finally said.