'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Spoilers: Will Daryl Die or Lose His Hand?

'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Spoilers: Will Daryl Die or Lose His Hand?
What happens when you take an outstanding horror plot, execute it with great performances, and splatter it with lots of blood? You get a great series called The Walking Dead. Undoubtedly, this show has entertained and amazed us for the last few years and now, there is a lot more to come in the next season which premieres on October 12.
Based on some recent images on Twitter and Instagram, Daryl (Norman Reedus) might soon lose his hand or even die after a brutal zombie attack. Although, we do not really know what happened, Reedus has shared some pictures that back the speculation. He refused to go into more details but he did say the coming season will be bloodier in many ways (as if we didn't know already).
The pictures are definitely revealing. Darryl is bloodied in one photo then in another, a hand has been cut off. Of course, it can be someone else's hand too. But certainly, watching him through pain and a lot of blood will not be an easy task for fans.
More spoiler news also reveal the death of Beth Greene played by Emily Kinney. Shocking, isn't it? Many people think that the actress has been signed as a regular cast in the series but writers believed that they have to take blood from the main cast to make this season more engaging.
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