Beware, fans of The Walking Dead. The following will contain potential spoilers that one cannot unsee.
Season 7 of The Walking Dead, which was split into two eight-episode sections, will return for its latter portion on February 12 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.
Members of the The Spoiling Dead Fans, a The Walking Dead Spoiler Fan group, are already making concocting rumors on what they predict will happen next on the acclaimed show.
At the beginning of season 7, Abraham Ford and Glenn Rhee both had their heads bashed in, and were destroyed to the point of no return. They seemed to be so dead that there wasn’t even a chance of them becoming a zombie.
And yet, now there’s a rumor spreading from the fan group that Abraham Ford will make an appearance in the Season 7 finale, set to air in early April. However, don’t expect Ford’s reappearance to mean that he’s returned to life. The rumors swirling around suggest that Ford’s return will be through a flashback or dream sequence from his love interest, Sasha.
If this does occur, it will not be the first time a main character made an appearance from the dead through a flashback. Hershel Greene had appeared in a flashback sequence at the prison, and Shane Walsh briefly returned in Season 3 as Rick Grimes attacked the Governor’s Woodbury community.
Whether or not Abraham Ford will also make a cameo appearance will be seen in the 99th episode of the show, at the start of February. In the meantime, fans of the show can continue conjuring up their theories of what will happen next on the beloved horror-drama series.
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