AMC ended their July 4th "The Walking Dead" marathon by releasing a preview of Season 5. The 30-second clip doesn't reveal much but shows Carol (Melissa McBride), Tyreese (Chad Coleman) and baby Judith still on the road.

It looks like the trio hasn't made it to Terminus yet, which is presumed to be home of the cannibals and is also where Rick Grimes and the rest of the group are trapped inside a train car. In the sneak-peek Carol spots a large pack of walkers and alerts Tyreese who is holding baby Judith. The three quietly get out of the way of the approaching herd.

Before viewers can see exactly what's going on, the clip ends. We assume Carol, Tyreese and Judith are still trying to make their way to Terminus but it also looks like they could be up to something, like setting a trap. At one point in the clip Carol mutters "more" when referring to the walkers hinting that she's not surprised they are being followed.

There were rumors that walkers were spotted at the Terminus set in Atlanta shortly before it was destroyed. Maybe Carol figured out a way to lure the zombies to Terminus and help Rick and Co. escape. Last the week, AMC released another video of the cast and crew dishing on the upcoming season.

Andrew Lincoln (Rick) said that the premiere episode was "the most ambitious first episode" the show has ever tried to do. Lauren Cohen (Maggie) said that there were certain parts of the first episode that might not make it to TV because it was so brutal.

"This episode is so disturbing," she said.

"The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman also dished on Season 5 and previously told Entertainment Weekly that the premiere will answer a lot of questions.

"[Viewers will find out] who the people of Terminus are, what they're doing, why they're doing it, what's going on with them," Kirkman said. "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."

Check out the Season 5 clip below and tell us what you think in the comments.