'The Walking Dead' season 7 episode 3 spoilers: Daryl seen being tortured by Negan in new trailer

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon in "The Walking Dead" AMC

On the season 7 premiere of "The Walking Dead," Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) was taken hostage by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his Saviors. Episode 2 did not delve into his condition, but this will change in episode 3, titled "The Cell," as it focuses entirely on Daryl's perspective.

The official teaser trailer for the episode reveals that he is now being held captive in The Sanctuary, the main base of Negan and his Saviors. Daryl is no longer in his black biker clothing, and he is now wearing something more akin to a prisoner's uniform that has a large letter A sprawled on it.

Other prisoners are then shown, and each one of them is wearing a similar outfit but with different letters marked on them.

Dwight (Austin Amelio) is also shown but it is hinted that he and Negan are not seeing things eye-to-eye. It is widely speculated that Negan may be considering kicking Dwight out and keeping Daryl as his new right-hand man. In the original comics, Negan also got close to one of the main characters, but it was Carl (Chandler Riggs), given that Daryl was not in the graphic novels.

Negan is shown putting his own Saviors on the ground and having them kneel in front of him. At another point, Dwight is shown with an angry expression, hinting he may not agree with the way Negan is managing him and his allies.

In another portion of the trailer, a different person, a female, is shown telling Daryl that whatever Negan has done, it is not the end as there is always more. This indicates that Negan's evil plans are much deeper than what has been shown thus far, and this further teases that Daryl is going to be kept until he can take over Dwight's role.

"The Walking Dead" season 7 episode 3 is scheduled to air on Nov. 6.

News
Danny Kruger: Britain should be 'confidently Christian'
Danny Kruger: Britain should be 'confidently Christian'

Reform MP Danny Kruger has spoken of the need for Britain to once more assert itself as a  country with a long and rich Christian Heritage.

400 girls 'missing' thanks to sex-selective abortions
400 girls 'missing' thanks to sex-selective abortions

Sex selective abortions appear to be taking place within the Indian community, data suggests.

Community pantries mark a million visits as new research highlights impact on food insecurity
Community pantries mark a million visits as new research highlights impact on food insecurity

Community pantries across the UK have recorded their one millionth visit, as new research suggests the membership-based food model is helping thousands of households reduce food insecurity, cut costs and prevent them from falling into extreme hardship.

Christmas was a mix of joy and hostility for Christians in India
Christmas was a mix of joy and hostility for Christians in India

India has witnessed a blend of joyful Christmas celebrations in many parts of the country, alongside reports of hate, hostility, and attacks on Christians this season, particularly in northern and central regions.