‘The Walking Dead’ News & Updates: AMC To Take Legal Actions Against Fans Over Spoilers

‘The Walking Dead’ News & Updates: AMC To Take Legal Actions Against Fans Over Spoilers

AMC allegedly issued a warning for leaking spoilers or predictions of "The Walking Dead" series finale. A Facebook fan page received a cease and desist letter from AMC, threatening legal actions over spoilers related to Negan's victim.

 

'The Spoiling Dead Fans'

AMC will take legal actions against a Facebook fan page if they release the correct spoiler on who Negan killed, which ended the season 6 of "The Walking Dead" per Inquistr.

The group called "The Spoiling Dead Fans" has inside information on unaired episodes of the popular TV series.

In a statement posted by the administrators of "The Spoiling Dead Fans", they revealed that AMC reached out to them after two years, per Kotaku.

However, it was not a request to stop the group from releasing predictions of "The Walking Dead" season ending.

Rather, AMC gave a definite threat that they'll take legal actions if the fan page should make any predictions about the Lucille Victim.

In fact, a lawsuit will be filed by AMC Holdings, LLC as stated by their attorney, Dennis Wilson if the Facebook page will in any way hint about the Lucille Victim.

AMC cited copyright infringement for their lawsuit. Check out the full statement on their Facebook page below.

'The Spoiling Dead Fans' Concede

Being a community of fans and not an actual commercial site, the administrators of "The Spoiling Dead Fans" admitted that posting spoilers or predictions online is not worth the hassle of a lawsuit.

They have decided that they will not post any spoilers or predictions about "The Walking Dead" season 6 ending.

Through a statement posted in Comic Book, the administrators said they will continue to post set reports, letting the fans of "The Walking Dead" to make their own assumptions.

Also, the administrators will not answer questions about the Lucille Victim, whether posted on their Facebook page or sent privately.

"The Walking Dead" will air its seventh season in October. There might be a trailer shown on San Diego Comic Con this July.

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