"The Walking Dead" Season 7 has been one of the most anticipated shows of all times. With less that a month left in its premiere, AMC Network released a synopsis of what could happen in the upcoming zombie drama.

The end of the "The Walking Dead" Season 6 left the fans torn between different view concerning who would Negan kill in the next season. A lot of theories surfaced that tried to explain the reality behind Negan's victim, however, none of them had a definite answer to the biggest mystery in the history of "The Walking Dead" so far.

With just a few days left before "The Walking Dead" Season 7 finally premieres on Oct. 23, AMC has finally revealed a synopsis of the show. The network has revealed that Negan may kill one or two of Rick's family members or other characters on the show and the aftermath of his action would change everything on the show.

By everything, the show runners mean that Negan would change each and every by which the group members live by. Now the group would follow the new rules, which would completely change the lives of some of the fan's favorite characters.

According to AMC, characters have had their conflicts, power and reign until "The Walking Dead" Season 6. They had found their stability and safety. However, all of it would now be taken away by Negan in the upcoming season.

In "The Waking Dead" Season 7, the characters who will survive would live under Negan's oppression. The cruel character would bring everyone under his control, make them live by his rules and give example of what will happen if they do not abide by his orders.

AMC further revealed that the half of the season would focus on how the characters spend their time staring over again, after having thought that they completely knew their world. Their new world would be more dangerous than ever before.

Meanwhile, the "Abraham" on the show, "Michael Cudlit" told ComicBook.com that he is eager to see how the loss of a few key characters would change the group. In addition, he also hinted at the introduction of other groups as well.