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Find out who survived Negan's baseball bat in this brutal 'Walking Dead' sneak peek


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The Walking Dead took a baseball bat straight to our hearts when it closed Season 6 with its most brutal cliffhanger yet. The villainous Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) was mercilessly beating one of our lead characters to death without the show revealing who suffered the grisly fate.

The Season 7 premiere will give us all the gory details, showrunner Scott Gimple promised at New York Comic Con Saturday. A newly released sneak peek from the episode confirms at least one person is safe from the chopping block — even if it's kind of a no-brainer. 

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) — leader of his group and arguably the man who brought Negan's wrath down upon his makeshift family in the first place — is still in one piece in the new scene from the premiere.  Read more...

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