In what appears to be an explosive Season 6 for AMC's mega-hit, post-apocalyptic zombie drama "The Walking Dead," AMC has officially released the trailer for this upcoming fall season. The teaser video weighs in at 4 minutes and 11 seconds, so get ready to fall in love with the new action coming.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, "The Walking Dead" showrunner Scott M. Gimple has made clear that are definitely going to be threats coming at the characters from all different angles that compromise their safety in every episode. But of course, that has been a standard theme on the show from the beginning.

"There are multiple threats, even in the first half of the season. And sort of different versions of threats we've seen before," Gimple told EW.

Threats are nothing new to this cast of characters that have survived the greatest threat of them all -- extinction.

But it's the first half of the season that is really going to be where the fire starts with multiple angles of danger in so many ways.

"The first three episodes are quite intense, and the cast and crew are -- we just shot them out of a cannon directly into another cannon that we shot them out of again," Gimple said. "The first three episodes are -- we say every year, 'Ah, it's so crazy' and everything, and it has been crazy -- but the first three episodes this year and the things that we're doing are very big and very difficult, and we're pushing people hard, and in some ways I think we're going to be pushing the audience hard. I'm pretty excited and terrified about it."

The wolves are going to also play a role in the next season, so it is hard to say what the characters are going to be going through.

"Is it season 6, season 7, season 8? I'll tell you, I don't know if I'd be as completely direct as to have the first thing we do when we pick up season 6, is to jump into anything with the Wolves," Gimple said. "I wouldn't probably do that. I don't think we would do that."

See the official AMC release of the Season 6 trailer for The Walking Dead below.