The Walking Dead Spoilers: Carl Grimes shot in the face; Actors disturbed with Season 6 finale plot twist

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AMC's premiere television show The Walking Dead will return for the second half of season 6. Cast sickened and disturbed by the twist of plot plus Carl Grimes bandaged eyes hinted he will get shot in the face in the next episodes.

The Walking Dead Season 6 has shown a great variety of gory episodes that have really brought the viewers' deepest fears into real life. But nothing could really ruin and destroy one's excitement and anticipation as TWD Enthusiasts posted a leaked photo of Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) with a bandage covering his right eye. The photo was confirmed from Fox Russia and the site claimed that indeed Carl Grimes will get shot in the face in the coming six episodes of The Walking Dead Season 6.

Carl has expressed his disappointment where he tweeted, "Yo if you are posting spoilers, you're getting blocked...lots of hardwork from the cast and crew goes towards keeping things unreleased."

Meanwhile, lead actor Andrew Lincoln who plays Rick Grimes and Lauren Cohan read the script and described it as really disturbing and made him sick on his stomach. According to Coming Soon, the television adaptation will catch up with the graphic novel version in terms of gruesomeness and violence.

On the other hand, Lauren is taking it well in comparison with Andrew but shared her one word description for the finale, hard. The actress added that the finale for Season 6 is one of the hardest things she has ever done.

In the coming episodes of The Walking Dead Season 6, the aftermath of the strategy of Rick Grimes put the entire community of survivors to danger. The situation puts Rick's leadership to question and may lead to an unlikely hero guiding the survivors. Inquistr revealed that after the failed mission of Rick, the survivors will walk among the walkers by disguising themselves as walkers as seen in Season 1.

The Walking Dead Season 6 airs on February 14 on FOX.

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