New 'The Walking Dead' Pictures Show Daryl, Glenn and Maggie In Action! Find Out Which Character Gets Bitten In New Season [SPOILERS]

Fans of the hit AMC drama 'The Walking Dead' will be glad to know that new pictures of the show's popular characters have finally been released.

EW has just released new pictures of Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan). The pictures are screen captures of the characters in the highly anticipated sixth season of 'The Walking Dead.' Fans have speculated that the new images suggest more trouble in Alexandria for the three characters, most especially for Glenn.

The first photo shows Daryl as his usual greasy self with his crossbow slung behind his back.

Maggie has her gun out in her photo, which suggests that she is up against a new foe or more walkers. Glenn's photo shows the former pizza delivery boy all scratched up and defensive with his gun up. He and Maggie may have encountered a new nemesis in Season Six.

The one character who might be in the most trouble is Abraham (Michael Cudlitz). The actor was recently seen filming a scene where he encounters a group of military walkers, one of which happens to have an RPG on his back. Abraham tries to retrieve the weapon for himself, but the walker fights back and Abraham falls rather close to the zombie.

Abe & Walker with launcher Griffin 6/26

Posted by The Spoiling Dead Fans on Friday, June 26, 2015

Onlookers reported that Cudlitz screamed and is pulled away from the walker, which is put down by a headshot. The actor was then taken to his trailer and later hid away from fans as he was driven away from the set.

Some fans believe that Abraham could have been bitten by the walker before he was pulled away. However, some fans also point out that Cudlitz may have been injured during the filming.

Michael Cudlitz gamely returned to the set the following day, so his character may have survived the dangerous encounter.

'The Walking Dead' Season Six will air on AMC this fall.

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