The Walking Dead: Everything You Need to Know Before Season 6 Starts

Has your life been lacking a certain amount of groaning, undead people lately? No worries! Season six of The Walking Dead is premiering on Sunday, and we have everything you need to get caught up on what's about to happen. The creators spilled on quite a bit during the show's packed Comic-Con panel, but there are even more details and casting tidbits that you may not have caught over the Summer. Here's what you should know about what's coming up for Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and their motley crew. Plus, watch the trailer again!

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Rick is going to be facing big challenges in Alexandria.
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Rick is going to be facing big challenges in Alexandria.

At Comic-Con, producer Scott Gimple said that, now that Rick is in with a new group of people, they won't necessarily go along with his leadership style without asking questions. "At the end of season five, he wanted everyone on board with him and everyone was with him — except for the porch d*ck." Andrew Lincoln added that there will be a power struggle: "We're exploring the themes of them and us this season, inside and outside." It's a sentiment that Lincoln echoed to Entertainment Weekly: "When I read the first script, I called [Gimple] up and went, 'You know, I say them and they, and us and we a lot.' He said, 'That’s your journey, from them to us.'"

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We're going to find out what Morgan has been doing.
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We're going to find out what Morgan has been doing.

At Comic-Con, actor Lennie James joked that his character has been "painting and getting to know himself" while Rick and his crew have been in hell, but then he confirmed that "we may find out this season what Morgan has been doing with himself. One of the things is that he's been trying to find Rick. I think we're going to find out where he's been and what he's been up to." He also told Entertainment Weekly that "He has gone through a transformation that viewers will find out about."

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There will be new faces.
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There will be new faces.

In addition to Ethan Embry, who appears in the trailer for season six, the producers announced that Nurse Jackie's Merritt Wever has joined the cast.

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Jesus has been cast.
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Jesus has been cast.

Tom Payne has been cast as Jesus (aka Paul Monroe), one of the key characters in the comics. The character, who moved to Alexandria from a separate group called the Hilltop Colony, is a logical and moralistic man.

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3 actors have been promoted to series regular.
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3 actors have been promoted to series regular.

Three stars have been upgraded to series regulars: Alexandra Breckenridge, who plays Jessie, Austin Nichols, who plays Spender, and Tovah Feldshuh, who plays Deanna.

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Daryl might go "a little crazy."
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Daryl might go "a little crazy."

"He didn't want to go to Alexandria and doesn't like anything to do with suburbia," said Norman Reedus at Comic-Con. "He might go crazy later. He's going up and down all the time, and he finds his safe place, and it gets tested." He also finds himself staring down the barrel of a gun in the trailer, but something tells us he'll be just fine.

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There will be lots of flashbacks.
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There will be lots of flashbacks.

While at first Gimple was cagey about talking about the flashbacks during Comic-Con, he came clean that, yes, "there will be a whole lot of flashbacks. I'm working on an episode now that is a complete flashback." Give us all the flashbacks! Executive producer Greg Nicotero confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that "We do play with time a little bit, and not in a traditional sense. We open right in the middle of this heightened action sequence, and we then jump around in that time frame to allow the audience to put together in their own minds what it is that we actually just saw."

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Watch the trailer!