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'The Walking Dead' season 7 spoilers: Death in beach teased; No more cliffhanger in upcoming season

The unfortunate victim that gets Lucilled by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is not the only death to expect in "The Walking Dead" season 7.

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According to the latest reports about the new season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the group will somehow end up at a beach, which will apparently be the setting of another death.

As per "The Walking Dead" season 7 rumors, a dead body will wash on shore. It is a mystery who this is, but it is believed that it is another one of the group.

The beach in question is said to be Oceanside, another community that Rick and the others end up in at some point in the comics by Robert Kirkman.

However, The Inquisitr believes that another community may overload "The Walking Dead" season 7 since Negan and The Saviors just entered the picture and King Ezekiel (Khary Payton) is being introduced.

King Ezekiel's entrance as well as his tiger Shiva meant the introduction of The Kingdom, where Morgan (Lennie James) and Carol (Melissa McBride) seem to have ended up in after presumably being rescued by Ezekiel's men.

However, if the rumors are to be believed, Oceanside community might be here sooner than expected. Either way, the focus as of the moment is on Negan and the poor victim he bludgeoned to death.

This cliffhanger has undoubtedly invited tons of speculations and theories about the show. Some were frustrated that fans have to wait for "The Walking Dead" season 7 to know who Negan killed.

Thankfully, fans will no longer endure such in the upcoming seasons of "The Walking Dead." This was what Kirkman implied during his interview with Variety.

"Look, I think as a creative person I have to acknowledge that all responses are valid, so I definitely have to take note that there's a seemingly significant portion of the audience that wasn't happy with that direction," he said.

"So in that respect I think everyone on 'The Walking Dead' creative team has taken note of that, and I don't know that I would expect a similar cliffhanger at the end of season 7," Kirkman continued.

He also said that "The Walking Dead" might be on the air for a while so fans won't have to worry about the show being canceled by AMC anytime soon.

"The Walking Dead" season 7 premieres Sunday, Oct. 23 on AMC.