When season six of The Walking Dead came to an end, they left everyone not knowing who Negan decided to kill. He picked one person to kill and the rest will be working for him if he has his way. The cast has been sharing that they had no idea who dies, but now Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl, is sharing that he does know who won't be returning to the show. Cinema Blend shared what Norman had to say recently when on Today. The entire cast has been saying that they had no idea who dies, but Norman Reedus knows what happened and this has everyone wondering why.
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If Norman is the only one that knows, either he got lucky and someone let something slip or his character is the one going down and they let him know his job was over. Reedus will probably stay pretty quiet about the ending after all the talk over just this one sentence he revealed.
Fans everywhere are trying to figure out who Negan killed, but at this point nobody knows for sure. There is a lot of speculation going on and Norman Reedus just gave everyone another theory to look at now. When Game of Thrones killed off Jon Snow, everyone followed Kit Harrington around to find out if he was filming or not. Norman Reedus and the rest of the cast of TWD are going to be watched by everyone to see if they are working on the show or if they could be the one who was killed off at the end of season 6. It won't be surprising if someone figures it out before season 7 starts to air. There is not an actual return date yet, but you can expect it to be back around October.
Why do you think that Norman Reedus is the only cast member to know the truth? Do you think others know it but just don't want to reveal it yet? Sound off in the comments below on your thoughts and don't miss The Walking Dead when it returns to AMC.
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