‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Finale To Feature Major Losses And Heartbreaks, Showrunner Reveals
AMC's horror drama series "The Walking Dead" is famous for brutal killings of its major characters. Reportedly, Season 7 ending will not be any different.
As season seven finale is just around the corner fans are dreading which favorite characters will exit the show on April 2. As per TV Line, showrunner Scott Gimple confirmed major losses in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 finale.
Gimple revealed that "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will ending will not be like its predecessor. While he described Season 6 finale as "very claustrophobic descent into darkness", Season 7's last episode will be "more expansive - in tone and location and characters."
"[Season 6's finale] was the noose tightening and things getting darker and darker," TV Line quoted Gimple. "This season's finale has darkness and light, real horrific moments, betrayal, and real moments of beauty, redemption, love and friendship. It's sort of the panoply of human and Walking Dead experience."
However, only because "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will not be like Season 6 that doesn't mean it's going to be all happy and dandy. Gimple has revealed that there is going to be some major losses.
The showrunner added that "The Walking Dead" Season 7 witnessed stakes getting higher and higher with each passing episode. Thus, the ending is expected to be intense and heartbreaking. However, this cannot slow down the survivors as they have to move on despite losing people they love.
As previously noted by Latin Post, "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 13 "Bury Me Here" summary teased a botched routine supply drop-off. When a group of Kingdommers tries to deliver goods to the Saviors, something unexpected will happen.
Fans are speculating whether Richard is the real the reason why the plans are going to fall apart. "Bury Me Here" will air on March 12.
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