There is less than a week left before the premiere of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 1 but fans continue to look for clues to Negan's victim (or victims) in the previous sessason finale. There are already two possible candidates who could be the villain's kill (or kills) in "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" but these are currently theories with no confirmation from the cast and crew.
However, it looks like there could be proof that two characters will not survive past the premiere episode and Daryl Dixon might be spending plenty of time with the Saviors. Who are Negan's unfortunate victims, and what will he do to Daryl?
Negan's Kills Finally Confirmed, Two Characters Die In 'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Episode 1?
There have been speculations of Negan's multiple kills in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 1 for quite some time. Variety Latino reported on Jeffrey Dean Morgan himself somehow confirming that Lucille will have more than one victim before going back on what he revealed.
However, it looks like there is compelling evidence that two characters will die in "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be". The Spoiling Dead Fans Facebook page has shared a character guide to "The Walking Dead" Season 7 and yes, there are two survivors who will only appear in one episode (see the list here).
It looks like all those speculations about Glenn will happen in the first episode of "TWD" Season 7. After all, this is exactly what happens in the comic books.
But the fan page's list also reveals that Abraham will only appear in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 1 and that Daryl Dixon will somehow be separated from Rick's group. Will Daryl end up having to join the Saviors in "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be"?
'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Episode 1: Negan's Victims Confirmed, Daryl Dixon Kidnapped By The Saviors?
GamenGuide previously wrote about speculations that Daryl Dixon will be forced to go with Negan and the Saviors in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 1. It is possible that the loss of three friends will have a profound effect on Rick and explain why the episode has a cryptic title.