'The Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: more deaths expected in episodes 10 and 11

The Walking Dead is currently on break and it seemed to be a good thing for fans to recover from the shock of its midseason finale. The last episode showed Beth dying (Emily Kinney), much to the fans' chagrin.

But if the report made by International Business Times is to be believed, Beth's death is just the beginning. The group is presumed to reach Alexandria, VA, after they meet the Safe-Zone Recruiter in episode 10. Following the story of the comic book series, the audience could expect Abraham to die after arriving at the Alexandria Safe-Zone.. He was killed with a gunshot wound at the back of his head as he speaks with Eugene in the comics. It remains to be seen if the TV series would follow suit. If it does, however, the scene could play out within the 10th or 11th episode.

Michael Cuditz, who plays Abraham, hopes the end is not near for his character yet. Speaking to Zap2it.com, Cuditz expressed his desire for Abraham to have more interaction with upcoming new characters in the series. "I would love to be involved with Negan," he stated. "If they decide I'm going to go during that time, I would love to have some badass, hand-to-hand deal with Negan," he mused. As leader of The Saviors, Negan is set to come on screen in the near future but whether in season 5 or the next, is still unknown.

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Meanwhile, Chad Coleman's absence in the filming of the episode in the Alexandria Safe-Zone sparked rumors that his character, Tyrese, would be killed next. The Spoiling Dead Fans peg his death at the ninth or 10th episode of the season. While fans continue to speculate, producer Scott Gimple could only assure that the second half of the season will shock its viewers. In an interview with Undead Walking, he described that, "The back eight has a very interesting structure, there are some very emotional moments, there are some very crazy moments, and there's a huge change for the situation of these characters." Such statement could only add to the anticipation of the fans. The Walking Dead will resume its season in February 2015.

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