Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers, Photos, Release Date, And Trailer: Andrew Lincoln, Chad Coleman, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, And Other Main Actors Share How They Would Like To Be Killed Off [VIDEO]

"Walking Dead" Season 5 is coming October 12, here are all the latest spoilers, sneak peaks, and updates. 

According to TVLine, Season 5, Episode 1 is called "No Sanctuary." If you didn't watch or don't remember the final episode, the gang had spent most of last season trying to find sanctuary in terminus only to be locked in a box car. So, clearly, Terminus isn't all its cracked up to be. 

Want more hints that Terminus is pretty much the worst sanctuary ever? Rick threatens to kill Terminus leader Gareth in this sneak peek as Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) and Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) are bound and gagged.

As comic book creator Robert Kirkman recently explained, "By minute two or three of our season premiere, I think the vast majority of our questions have been answered." But in true TWD fashion, it's not that simple. He continued, "and five or six more [will] have been presented, so you're very much going to be invested, well-informed, and ready for the ride that we're going to take you on."

Entertainment weekly asked the actors how they'd like to be killed off when their time comes (on air of course)

"Maggie and Glenn are running through a forest, and there's a horde behind them, and there's nowhere else to go. It's just a cliff at the end, and they hold hands and they jump off the cliff and they scream at the end, and they scream all the way down. And it freeze-frames with them, with their arms up in the air just going, "Waaaaaaaaaaaaait!" -- Lauren Cohen (who plays Maggie)

Oh, wow. It would have to be something that's never been done before. I think we'd have to come up with something incredibly memorable. I mean, I know I would want it to be heroic. Everybody wants to go out saving some lives. Sacrificing myself, you know, for the others would probably be the most compelling way to me. One of those, "Everybody go! Just go!" And if I didn't do it, a lot of people would've died. So you know, something like that, I think. -- Chad Coleman Who Plays Tyreese 

"I've always said, I don't care how it goes, but maybe a kid should take me out. It's funny, because I was in the car yesterday, and I texted Scott Gimple and I said, "Promise me, when I die, on the credits sequence, you play Johnny Cash's version of 'Hurt.'" And he just said, "I can't make that promise obviously." So when I die, please print it in your magazine so that the fans will know to play it, even if we can't. Even if Scott Gimple decides not to, please everybody play "Hurt." -- Andrew Lincoln Who Plays Rick

"Hard, just really, really hard. As with everyone, I know it's coming. It is different than the comics, but at some point everyone dies on The Walking Dead. I would hope that his death would be befitting of his life and Abraham did everything hard. As they say in Spinal Tap, it goes to 11. -- Michael Cudlitz

"You know what, I really like what's already been said [in the comic]. I think Robert Kirkman did a really amazing job with that. That's hard to top. What a way to take out a character, and a character that's been there for so long, by just snatching him away from the viewers and the readers. And it really shows the brutality that is the world that they live in. And I think if I were to go, that'd be a perfect way to go. My cousin actually, he read issue 99 and he's like, "Dude, I think you might be dead. He's too happy. Glenn seems too happy in [issue] 99." And sure enough, 100 came out and I think Kirkman emailed me, or called me or messaged me. He was great about it. But you know, it didn't affect me too much. I was more just like, "Dude, I can't believe you took him out like that!" Like, that's gnarly. "-- Steven Yeun who plays Glen

"I think it has to be a really great story, which they always are on the show. I would want it to be something that exhibits her complexity but it also would have to be authentic to her. She's just not going to go down without a pretty epic fight. That's how I see Michonne. It's not something she's going to accept easily. I would want her to go down in an epic fashion. That's what I want for her. "-- Danai Gurira who plays Michonne

"I would like to know that Carol is straight-up with the world. I would like to see her comfortable and confident in her thought process and her worldview, and her ability to do what she feels needs to be done to protect herself and her people, and straight-up enough to where whatever happened to her, she just went on a run and disappeared and never came back. It's kind of like in real life - you want everybody to know where they are with you. I would like for her to not really have any last words, as though they're not necessary because she made it clear. She made it clear along the way." -- Melissa McBride who plays Carol

If I had my druthers on how I would go, I would just walk away. You would just see him walk down a road like Mad Max and I'd get smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller, and then a little dog would run on the road with me and just start following me off into the sunset, and you'd never know what happened to him. I would wanna go out like that. Just like, "You remember that dude? What happened to that dude?" -- Norman Reedus who plays Daryl

he uneventful still, above, depicts Father Gabriel in front of a line of trees as the sun glistens on his face. Perhaps this is one of his early encounters with Rick and company as they're making their way up to Washington D.C.

In the comic series by Robert Kirkman, Father Gabriel welcomes the humans into his church when they're in need of a place to stay. The Father is looking to do some good deeds in light of past events.

Speaking to EW, Gilliam who will be playing Father Gabriel spoke about preparing for his new role "I didn't read anything before that, and I haven't read anything after that. I discovered from reading about the show that often times characters' names and journeys are kind of crisscrossed and mismatched, so I thought if I did read too much I might be giving myself a lot of information that would be useless, or just outright wrong. So I figured, like with everything, I'd just take the script and try to fill him out the best I possibly can."

Expect this to be the most intense season yet "We're really earning our rating this season," says Lincoln. "There are families that watch it together, but just so it's on the record, guys-it's a grown-up show this season."

"Walking Dead" season 5 release date is October 12. Check back for more information and spoilers, and until then, enjoy these trailers.

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