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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Predictions & Spoilers: Negan Victim Set To Reunite With Loved One After Mid-Season Premiere

By Belle Sebastian | Update Date: Jan 26, 2017 08:34 AM EST

The dead are coming back to life in "The Walking Dead" Season 7. No, really. There are speculations that one of Negan's victims is set to return in the second half of the seventh season and will somehow reunite with a loved one. But does this mean that one of Negan's victims will be back as a zombie after the mid-season premiere? Could Abraham go back to Sasha or will Maggie see Glenn one last time?

Abraham and Glenn may have been killed off in the premiere of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 but fans continue to believe that Negan's victims could still make an appearance in future episodes. But does the show really need to feature a zombified version of the dead characters gnawing on their loved one in the mid-season premiere? Or is it possible that either Glenn or Abraham will appear in a flashback or dream sequence?

There is no limit to the possibilities that could happen in the seventh season of "TWD", so fans haven't stopped speculating on how the show will move forward. One of the latest theories suggests that Michael Cudlitz will reprise his role as Abraham in the latter half of "The Walking Dead" Season 7.

However, it is highly unlikely that Negan's first victim will come back as a walker in the mid-season premiere. Instead, his return will help close the current arc of his loved one in the series. It is possible that Abraham will appear in Sasha's dream sequence or perhaps in a flashback scene in "The Walking Dead" Season 7.

Some believe that Michael Cudlitz's return might offer some closure for Sonequa Martin-Green's character before the actress departs from "TWD". People have worried that Sasha will get killed off following Martin-Green's casting in "Star Trek: Discovery". Find out what happens next when "The Walking Dead" Season 7 returns on AMC on February 12.

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