'The Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Is Maggie pregnant?

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"The Walking Dead" cast is currently filming the fifth season of the popular TV series and what is needed in the shoot is an old sonogram machine.

The Spoiling Dead Fans said, "Apparently there is a 'popular AMC show' that is currently being filmed and is in need of an 'old model sonogram machine'. While they do not state which show it's for, they do state 'around Atlanta' and they will rent the machine for the days needed during the episode filming. A hospital, army tents and now a sonogram machine? Maggie anyone? More as we get it."

Reports from last week said that "The Walking Dead" crew was setting up and filming around a hospital. This sparked the speculations that Maggie will be pregnant next season since she will be pregnant in the comics. However, the validity of this rumor is doubted as the Facebook page dedicated to TWD spoilers did not specify where they got the information. It was claimed that it was from a fan.

Maggie's alleged pregnancy will have a lot of implications in the storyline. Having a baby could prevent her from killing herself since she attempted suicide due to grief in the comics. Moreover, with the news that Glenn Rhee will die next season, this may keep her going despite and will make the loss more bearable.

TWD already plotted Maggie's alleged pregnancy in the previous season. Maggie talked about living and surviving. She wanted to have a baby. In the comics, Maggie got pregnant before Glenn was killed and she has to raise theur child alone.

The fifth season of "The Walking Dead" started filming last month in the Terminus location in Atlanta where reports said that there will be big explosions and gunfire as walkers allegedly invaded Terminus. "The Walking Dead" Season 5 will scare fans in October on AMC.

 

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