'Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Tyreese's death imminent? Noah brings group to gated community

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The midseason premiere of "The Walking Dead" that continues to make its following frantic is finally just a stone's throw away. During the long wait, fans were treated to a wealth of spoilers and trailers that suggest what terrible things are next for Rick Grimes and the gang to tackle (although the AMC-released trailers do not give that much clue). These rumors and speculations do not seem to run out as The Spoiling Dead Fans has a new batch of spoilers to share. 

The entirety of the show's fanbase already expects Rick and the group to search for what the show loves to call "sanctuary" even though it looks nothing like it (Terminus comes to mind). The place itself, however, is still a bit of a mystery. Speculations of Morgan's bigger participation in the series were rife especially when his compound in Alexandria Safe Zone was spotted in one of the show's promotional posters. But this time, Noah might be the person to direct them to a new place of safety in the form of his family's gated community, the Wiltshire Estates. Meanwhile, Cleveland.com points out that there is a chance that "The Walking Dead" may just opt to merge Alexandria Safe Zone and the gated district into one community. 

However, in the quest for survival, the group is likely to lose another member. Recently, rumors that speak of Tyreese's unfortunate fate in the current season caught fire. The Spoiling Dead Fans is "99.9 percent" certain that the guy will meet his doom in one of the eight remaining episodes of the season. It is hard not to believe that though, as Undead Walking broached that walkers are made even more terrifying in the AMC original's return. 

As "The Walking Dead" resumes season 5, the aforementioned leakster said that its opening is going to be "weird." Before credits fade in and fade out, the show usually shows a dramatic scene or an impacting event from the past. This time around, a "psychedelic" clip of a tree and a walker in a car will get the exposure. Apparently, this tells something about a character (which unfortunately is unnamed) slipping into weird delusions that seem to be on a loop. Lastly, Rick will be seen using a walkie-talkie in the season's remainder. He used the gizmo before with Morgan. But now, Carol is the one to listen to his voice over the airwaves.

The midseason premiere episode of "The Walking Dead" titled "What Happened and What's Going On" will happen on Feb. 8. Here an official trailer from AMC: