Heading into the eighth season of The Walking Dead, the show’s core characters are ready to get on the front lines and jump into battle.
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Armies will collide on AMC when Season 8 kicks off. When armies do battle, death follows. While several characters are suspected of dying in Season 8, based on knowledge of Robert Kirkman’s comics, there are a couple of leaders fans should be worried about.
Rick Grimes is in more danger than ever before. The same can be said for Negan.
While the groundwork for their fates has been laid in The Walking Dead comics, possible deviations from the source material or an accurate adaptation will determine whether either character sees Season 9.
Rick
The Walking Dead‘sย writer/creator Robert Kirkman has repeatedly promised to kill Rick Grimes “eventually.”
The leader of the apocalypse is still very much alive and well in the comics, having survived the All Out War story, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he will survive the show’sย eighth season. The AMC series suffered a considerable drop in ratings over the course of its seventh season and may prompt the creative team behind it to feel it is time for a change. Whether or not this means it is time to kill off the man the world has rallied behind from Atlanta to Alexandria is to be seen.
Ultimately, though, Rick will likely win the war against Negan and his Saviors and cement himself as the leader of the new civilization being spawned within the Safe-Zone and its surrounding communities.
Given the predictability of the show when it accurately follows the comics, the possibility of going off-book with a character like Dwight could see the leader taken down. Fans expect to see the burnt face traitor to the Saviors form a true allegiance to Rick Grimes but the writers decide to throw a truly unexpected curve ball to audiences, keeping Dwight loyal to Neganย would be the most shocking way to do it.
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Negan
In the comics, Neganย also survives the war which pits his Saviors against the other communities. He lands himself in a jail cell within the walls of the Alexandria Safe-Zone where he goes on to spend several years and grow quite a bit of hair.
Not killing Neganย was a bold choice by Robert Kirkman in the comics. The character who brutally killed Glenn in issue #100 was wanted dead by thousands upon thousands of readers but the writer decided he wanted to keep the foul-mouthed villain alive. It was a move which cemented Rick Grimes as someone better than the cold bloodedย killer as he made an active effort to rebuild a society with laws, rules, and consequence. For the first time, an enemy was punished by something other than death in the world of The Walking Dead.ย
Keeping Neganย alive proved handy much later down the line in The Walking Dead comics. Though the ratings remain over 10 million viewers on a weekly basis, if The Walking Dead TV series doesn’t plan to last as long as the comics, killing Neganย would be a satisfying end to the character’s run.
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