With the midesason finale ofThe Walking Dead Season 6,Start to Finish, airing next week,AMChas released a new preview and a clip for the final episode of 2015. If you didn’t catch last night’s episode ofThe Walking Dead,Head’s Up, there will be a massive SPOILER in the clip, so be sure to watch at your own risk. If that wasn’t enough, we also have new photos from bothHead’s UpandStart to Finish. This is your last chance to avoid anyspoilers, so stop reading now if you didn’t watch last night’s episode.
At the end ofHead’s Up, a large tower just outside the Alexandria walls, came tumbling down, breaching the wall and giving the zombies a way in to this once-peaceful town. The trailer forStart to Finishreveals numerouszombiesflooding into Alexandria, as Rick (Andrew Lincoln) tries to lead the Alexandrians to safety. With the walls breached, will Rick and the rest of his crew be forced to leave their new home? We’ll find out in just a few short days.

Head’s Upalso finally revealed the fate of Glenn (Steven Yeun), after he fell into a zombie herd when Nicholas (Michael Traynor) killed himself in the third episode this season,Thank You. While many fans believed that he was being eaten alive by these zombies, it turned out to be Nicholas who was being eaten on top of him, as Glenn barely managed to get out alive. After Glenn made it out, we also saw the return of another missing character, Enid (Katelyn Nacon), who hadn’t been seen since the second episode ofThe Walking Dead Season 6,JSS.
The clip features both Glenn and Enid, who have made their way back toAlexandria, only to find that the wall has been breached. While Glenn comes up with a plan to get around the zombies, it’s clear that Enid doesn’t want to go back. InHead’s Up, we also saw another conflict that Enid is indirectly involved in, where Enid’s boyfriend Ron (Austin Abrams) is seen sneaking into the pantry to steal some bullets, and at the end of the episode, he’s seen following Carl (Chandler Riggs), seemingly with the intent to kill him.

AMC hasn’t announced whenThe Walking Deadwill return after its midseason hiaturs, but the show was renewed forSeason 7. We also reported that the long-awaited villain Negan has finally been cast, withJeffrey Dean Morganset to guest star in theThe Walking Dead Season 6finale, before becoming a series regular in The Walking Dead Season 7. Check out the new videos from the midseason finale, along with photos from bothHead’s UpandStart to Finishand the special message fromSteven Yeun, which aired during last night’s episode ofInto the Badlands.


