The unknown is coming or the folks with ‘W’ on their foreheads. “The Walking Dead” Season 6 has been described as “total chaos” by Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon). Other cast and crew members talk about what fans can expect in the new season.

AMC released a new video featuring the cast and crew members talking about “The Walking Dead” Season 6 episodes. Steven Yeun starts off with saying that he has no idea what is in store in the next season.

Meanwhile, Norman Reedus goes ahead and tells that “The Walking Dead” Season 6 is going to be “total chaos.” Executive producer Scott Gimple knows a lot what is in for the survivors, but he says he will not reveal. Alexandra Breckenridge (Jessie) mentions that the new season will be to “redetermined.”

Gimple explains that “The Walking Dead” turns into a new show after every eight episodes and the next season is quite different than the last eight episodes.

“We always want to change it up and tell a different story and change these characters and put them in situations they haven’t been in before and take more and more away from them that is where “The Walking Dead” lives,” co-executive producer of “The Walking Dead” Denise Huth says in the video.

Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) reveals that it will be interesting to find out how the survivors continue to adjust themselves into this new way of life. However, the actress adds that they will have to maintain their edge.

“The Walking Dead” Season 5, episode 16 finale saw the live execution of Pete. Rick Grimes took him out after he killed Reg. Deanna lost Reg and she ordered Rick to kill him.

The ‘W’ will come back to haunt the survivors in “The Walking Dead" Season 6. Michael Cudlitz (Abraham Ford) mentions that the threat is set to become real and “very aggressive.”

Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), in the video, talks about the reunion of Morgan and Rick. These two characters have conflicting ideologies and they are the polar opposite.

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“The Walking Dead” Season 6 airs this fall on AMC. Stay tuned for more updates.

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