'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers: Plot for Ending Revealed by Robert Kirkman

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Jul 23, 2015 07:52 AM EDT

The sixth installment of "The Walking Dead" series is yet to be shown. But as early as today, fans are speculating how season 6 will unfold. Furthermore, the series creator has revealed how he plans to end the story, even though it is more than unlikely that the series will be ending anytime soon.

According to IGN, series creator Robert Kirkman has revealed on the latest WTF podcast that even though AMC is very interested to retain "The Walking Dead" for 50 more seasons, he has the plot ending written for years now.

Kirkman said that the series will definitely conclude on a happier note, despite how horrible or bleak the story is for the characters of the series. After all the deaths, zombie carnage and dramatic storylines, Kirkman hopes to inspire fans that amidst the zombie apocalypse, people will manage to survive and put an end to all the bad memories.

In related news, spoilers and rumors have been spreading like wildfire after this statement from the creator. Fans have started picking up on clues as to where the cast and crew will film this season and most importantly, who will not see the light of day.

Design & Trend writes that season 6 could mean a major trouble for Rick Grimes and his group after a hundred walkers invade Alexandria. If the writers will pattern this season to its comic book counterpart, "Hilltop Colony," then fans are looking at the Georgia-based location with the same features like wood fence around the establishment and a town hall, similar to the location of the prison from season 3 and 4.

Furthermore, early demise might be in store for Josh Dermitt's Eugene character fans have noticed how Josh will cover his face with a towel or will not be mingling with the fans.

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TV Line adds that the possibility of Steven Yeun's Glenn character to survive this season is slim because his luck has got to run out sometime. He might have survived the Governor, terror at the Terminus, and Nicholas' attack but if he continues to make not-so brainy decisions, then he might see his dead friends early.

"The Walking Dead" Season 6 will premiere on AMC this coming Oct. 11th with a special 90-minute episode.

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