To be fair, the writers of the show have already teased Glenn’s death when he fell off the dumpster and the cinematography implied that he was being devoured by the walkers surrounding it – thanks a lot, Nicholas. Does Lucille end up coming back to her? Maybe her time is not up yet, as she still needs to live up to her graphic novel counterpart’s rise to glory. Though Negan does tease Maggie on how bad she looks and even threatens to kill her, Glenn jumps in to save her and his unborn child. The whole final episode has Maggie in physical pain as her pregnancy is going through some unexpected difficulties, spending the majority of her time lying down in the RV or being carried on a stretcher. Though this is not the actual canon to the official story, written just for a bit of fun, Michonne’s status lays unknown. Appearing in an infirmary where Rick is being held, she is soon killed by a cyborg The Governor by getting her head crushed. In the comic series, Michonne dies in a non-canon ending. If Michonne does find her way at the end of the bat, the show hasn’t really given fans an emotional pull should she have to exit… minus her new found romance with Rick. Though she is a major character, first appearing on the show in the later half of Season 2, her character arc over the last few episodes leading up to the cliffhanger has been quite stale. Once again going back to Negan’s eye comment, believe Rick will still be alive come Season 7’s opener. But leaving the Alexandrians without any form of guidance could possibly stop them from providing supplies. Since Rick is the leader who set the plan into motion to start taking out the Saviors, it would be ideal for Lucille to take him out. and the two end up having an unconventional relationship with each other, so it’s hard to believe that Carl is in any serious danger.Īs the main protagonist of the show and graphic novels, Rick should be the least likely to die here… however he is the biggest threat to Negan. Before the vicious beat down, Negan warned, “Anybody moves, anyone says anything, cut the boy’s other eye out and feed it to his father.” From the graphic novels, we know that Negan is held captive by Rick and co.
Though Negan is monstrous enough to kill a teenager, it’s not likely the end of Negan’s bat met with Carl’s face.
Comparing the graphic novels with the TV series, let’s see how they fair. Let’s take a look at the 11 characters waiting in line for one brutal game of “eenie, meenie, miney, mo” that they, and the fans, will never forget. As we move closer to the Sunday, October 23 premiere and Negan’s victim/victims are finally revealed, many theories have been floating about on who will ultimately win the intimate meeting with Negan’s spiked bat Lucille. Once I had the plot and characters set, I wrote out the planning of the shots.Over the past six years of The Walking Dead, fans have encountered not just the grossest or the most heartbreaking deaths, they have experienced the most shocking, completely out of left field ones even for fans that obsess over the graphic novels and for those who are TV purists alone. I wasn't very creative with the character's names, for a literally just used mine and Ryan's middle name for the characters, but I knew that those names would match our faces.
I also included necessary props for this character that we used in the film opening, such as the camera bag, camera, and photos. For the male character, I made the clothing cover him up, to represent how he's closed off and mysterious/creepy. I utilized mis-en-scene here to show the audience what type of people the characters are the younger sister wearing pigtails and overalls, symbolizing her young age, and the older sister wearing mom jeans and a tight fitted shirt and jewelry, representing that she is a teen that keeps up with the style.
I started to develop their backstories so the characters were easy to play, and I planned their costumes/style as well. I called him up and when he said yes, I knew we were in business. At this point, I knew I was going to need my friend, Ryan, to act in my film. Once I did research on my target audience, I started to develop my characters.