'The Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Did Emily Kinney confirm Beth Greene's return?

The Walking Dead season 4 finale AMC

Actress Emily Kinney fueled the speculations that her character will come back on the fifth season of "The Walking Dead".

Emily Kinney plays the role of Beth Greene in the famous zombie apocalypse TV series. The actress also dished some spoilers about the next season of "The Walking Dead". She said that next season's premiere episode will be something to look forward to.

"I think just that first...just seeing how the group is going to get out of the situation they're in is gonna be really exciting and really crazy and a roller coaster and I think just right out of the gate that first episode is gonna be really fun," Kinney told the Power Hour.

She also said that viewers will find out what happened to her character next season. Beth Greene was gone missing since the 13th episode of season 4 when she was taken away against her will.

Her recent statement almost confirms her recurring role in the show.

This backed up a previous statement by showrunner Scott Gimple who has confirmed that Beth's fate will be revealed in Season 5. He has said that Beth's story is not yet over. Robert Kirkman also confirmed that we will see Beth in Season 5.

Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly published an image showing Daryl Dixon bounded. This suggested that Daryl could be in trouble next season and sparked speculations that Daryl may die in season 5.

Writer and producer of the show Robert Kirkman was previously interviewed regarding the possible plot of 'The Walking Dead' Season 5. "And by the end of that episode you're going to have a much better understanding of what's going on with them and why they're so important to the show. Oh, and Daryl dies," he joked to Entertainment Weekly.

'The Walking Dead' Season 5 is currently filming in Atlanta. "The Walking Dead" season 5 will come back on air in October at AMC.

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