Was A Major The Walking Dead Plot Point Spoiled In The Season 8 Trailer?
The Walking Dead's Season 8 trailer may have spoiled an important moment from the comics.While [...]
The Moment
In the Season 8 trailer's 4:22 mark, a group of soldiers appearing to belong to the Kingdom are done down outside of an industrial park.
It's the knee pads and armor which the characters, mostly appearing to be extras, which mark them as Kingdom soldiers. Each is heavily armed and appears to be standing guard when someone or a group opens fire on them, taking down a large portion of them in an instant. Further from the camera, the rest of the group is seen running.
While there is no way to tell for sure, it appears one of these soldiers is not wearing the combat gear the Kingdom provies. In fact, deep in the background, the character appears to resemble Jordan Woods-Robinson's Eric.
Here's why that is so important...
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In The Walking Dead comics, Eric is killed while Rick's group attempts to raid one of the more heavily armed Savior hideouts.
In issue #118, the character is shot in the head, collapsing into his boyfriend Aaron's arms. Aaron briefly grieves for his fallen boyfriend before continuing the fight. However, in the same issue, King Ezekiel is leading a charge on a separate Savior outpost. His group believes to have the upper hand on the Saviors, however, quickly learns the Saviors were prepared for the fight. Several characters die in the issue, but Richard is among those in Ezekiel's army who are killed.
With Richard already being dead, if the TV series is looking for an impactful death during this ambush sequence's TV adaptation, Eric's location may be swapped because either way he would be eliminated.
The trailer also offers a moment which sees Aaron rallying an army for a fight but it appears to be an alternate location than this apparent ambush.
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The Walking Dead's sibling series Fear the Walking Dead returns September 10. The Walking Dead will return for its eighth season on October 22, 2017. The Season 8 premiere will mark 100 episodes overall for the popular AMC series. For complete coverage and insider info all season long, follow @BrandonDavisBD on Twitter.
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