‘The Walking Dead’ Season 5 New Trailer And Spoilers: ‘Never Let Your Guard Down’ – Beth Greene in New Video
The new trailer for "The Walking Dead" Season 5 is here and it is explosive, scary and edgy. With elements from the trailer released during San Diego Comic-Con, this new "TWD" trailer feature Termites and the survivors as well as a massive explosion.
AMC released a new trailer for "The Walking Dead" Season 5 titled "Never Let Your Guard Down."
The trailer starts off with a shot of the Terminus.
"I just hope you understand, we don't want to hurt you, nothing was personal," Gareth's voice says in the background. People wearing gas masks enter a dark room and the next scene shows Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) gagged and bound. The video also shows someone on the dissection table.
Rick, Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) are all gagged and bound as Gareth and his sidekicks get ready to torture them.
"The Walking Dead" Season 5 trailer shows many small clips, however the video is intense with a scene featuring Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) together. Yes, this deadly duo will certainly make things rough for Gareth and others.
One of the scenes shows Rick and his team entering a place which looks like a church. Will they meet Father Gabriel here?
"Hunt Or Be Hunted" looks like this is the theme of the new trailer.
Rick and Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) have a conversation and papa Grimes tell Carl that he is not safe. The next shot is a huge explosion that leaves the walkers in bits and pieces. Things are going to be nasty as fans meet the new and brutal Rick Grimes.
Before the trailer ends, there are shots of Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) breaking down, Daryl and Carol ready to attack.
"The Walking Dead" Season 5 trailer video also shows Beth Greene (Emily Kinney) running and a walker behind her. She is in hospital clothes. Perhaps, she is running away from a medical facility.
Check out the trailer below and share your views.
"The Walking Dead" Season 5 hits the TV screens on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2014 on AMC.
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