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Grimes Family. King County. Jones Family. Atlanta Camp. Nursing Home. Center for Disease Control. Military Personnel. Greene Family Farm. The Living. Michonne's Group. The Prison. Tyreese's Group. Prison Newcomers. Chambler Family. Martinez's Group. Ford Family. Post-Prison Survivors. The Claimers. Grady Memorial Hospital. Alexandria Safe-Zone. The Wolves. The Saviors. Hilltop Colony. The Kingdom. The Scavengers.

Georgie's Group. Magna's Group. The Whisperers. The Highwaymen. One-shot spinoff comic The Walking Dead: The Alien did involve a female character who navigated the early days of the zombie apocalypse in plate armor resembling a medieval knight , but she only appeared once and never in the main Walking Dead comic.

The Walking Dead won't unmask this new ally until the six new episodes extending Season 10 into early next year. If you don't recall, Heath was pretty skeptical of Rick's capabilities and moral decisions as a leader. He was about ready to bail on the group. The theory: There's a subset of "TWD" fandom, who are diehard Eduardo Peter Luis Zimmerman fans and they want to see him back on the show doing what he's done in the past: Protect Maggie and his people.

Why it's possible: In , Kang told Insider Eduardo is alive and out there somewhere in the zombie apocalypse. Zimmerman told Insider he hadn't heard anything about appearing on the show, but that he'd love to reprise his role. Why it may not be Eduardo: Kang said that while Eduardo is alive, she liked to believe he was at the Hilltop.

It's not clear that he actually left his community with Maggie when she joined Georgie's group. Read more: 'The Walking Dead' showrunner confirms fan-favorite Eduardo is alive and the actor tells us he'd love to be back on the show. The theory: Kal's another member of the Hilltop community, who was loyal to Maggie and often seen protecting her, which makes him a likely candidate to be under the mask.

Why it's possible: Again, we don't know why the masked man is hiding his face, but he could be immensely scarred or injured from a previous attack that happened since the season nine time jump. Why it's not likely: It feels like the show wants this to be a big reveal. We're not certain Kal would generate a jaw-dropping moment on the series for anyone outside of a small segment of the fandom. Frankly, it may do the opposite and cause fans to wonder why so much secrecy was placed upon a smaller background character on the series.

We also doubt it's Kal because he's been seen on the show in the background since Maggie left the show on the latter half of season nine. It's currently unknown whether or not Kal was killed when a horde of the undead attacked the Hilltop on season The theory: Some viewers think this is Maggie and Glenn's son, Hershel, all grown up. The problem with this theory: Though we haven't seen Hershel since he was a baby, he's supposed to be younger than Judith Cailey Fleming , who is around 10 years old.

This masked person looks like a full-grown man. Unless, Hershel had a serious growth-spurt, or the show pulled the old " soap opera rapid aging syndrome " trope, this doesn't add up. It's a fun theory, though. Why we'd love this: Felix quickly has become the stand-out favorite on the second "TWD" spinoff.

As the security leader of his community, he definitely knows his way around a fancy weapon. We know "TWDWB" takes place 10 years into the zombie apocalypse so the timing seems like it should probably line up with the original show. Currently, Felix is traveling from Nebraska to New York.

Maybe he gets turned around in his adventure, doesn't make it all the way and makes a turn in West Virginia, which leads him to Maggie. Why we're sadly not convinced this is Felix's journey: When we spoke with Tortorella on the set of "TWDWB" in , they seemed very adamant about knowing the location of Rick Grimes, telling Insider that the spinoff will lead into the previously announced "TWD" film.

It seems more likely at this point that Felix could cross paths with Rick and we're OK with that. The theory: Forget Morgan Jones. Soon after, Cobra Kai star Okea Eme-Akwari was officially cast as the masked man , and his name was revealed to be Elijah.

At the time, no other details were given, and it wasn't until Elijah returned in the season 10C premiere that we finally learned more about who he is.

Maggie met them both during her time away, and they all lived together peacefully as part of a wider community. But surprise surprise, this fell apart when a new group called the Reapers razed their village to the ground, killing most of the new people that Maggie had met.

Elijah presumably survived — thanks in part to those impressive blades he likes to carry around. We don't learn much more about Elijah at that point, but later on, Maggie reveals that the masked man recently lost his sister.

Although the details are omitted, it's safe to assume that the Reapers were responsible. And when one of their kind returns, Elijah is understandably freaked out. To reassure him, Kelly sits Elijah down and convinces him to unmask. Not everyone survives this encounter, but those who do follow Maggie back to Alexandria, including Elijah, who is now officially part of that core community.

It's not clear yet how pivotal the masked man will be to future episodes, but we wouldn't be surprised if Elijah is somehow connected to the " twisty dark secret " that Lauren Cohan teased while chatting to Digital Spy and other media. Whether that's true or not, showrunner Angela Kang did tell us that "we will definitely start to learn a bit more about our masked character" moving forward, along with " a whole lot of new characters " in season



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