'The Walking Dead' may have hinted at the fate of a fan favorite character
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for "The Walking Dead."
Fans who tuned into "The Walking Dead" hoping for a conclusion to last week's cliffhanger about the fate of Glenn (Steven Yeun) were sorely disappointed.
Sunday's 90-minute episode of "The Walking Dead" was a big flashback episode revolving around Morgan (Lennie James).
While fans were left clamoring for updates on Glenn, who was left for dead among a zombie herd, AMC offered a quick hint for eagle-eyed fans of the series.
Did you notice it?
Actor Steven Yeun was noticeably missing from Sunday's opening credits of "The Walking Dead."
As Vulture pointed out, Yeun has been in every opening credits sequence since season one. This is the first time in six seasons the actor was left out of the credits while other castmates like Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus, who were also absent from Sunday's Morgan-centric episode, were present in the credits.
For fans who refuse to believe that "The Walking Dead" favorite Glenn (Steven Yeun) was killed off the series in the October 25 episode, you may want to start preparing yourselves for the worst.
That is, unless AMC is trolling all of us.
Hopefully, we'll get some much needed closure next week on our favorite former pizza delivery boy.