What you need to know about The Walking Dead season 7 midseason premiere, including return date, latest news, trailers, & spoilers!

The Walking Dead Season 7 Latest News
AMC wants you to prepare for "all-out war" when the show returns in a few weeks. A new synopsis has arrived for the second half of season 7, and it details much of what we expected. Rick will try to bring the Kingdom and the Hilltop into his plan to take down Negan and the Saviors, which will apparently take some convincing. The synopsis also teases some kind of treachery, so look out for that, too.
Here's the synopsis:
The first half of Season 7 saw Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the group broken by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), forced to fall under his will and brutally convinced to live under his rules. The second half of the season will focus on preparing for war and gathering the supplies and numbers to take Negan down once and for all.
Rick’s group will find out yet again that the world isn’t what they thought it was. It’s much bigger than anything they’ve seen so far. While they have a singular purpose -- to defeat Negan -- it won’t come easy. More importantly, victory will require more than Alexandria. They need the numbers of the Kingdom and the Hilltop, but, similar to how Rick felt, Ezekiel (Khary Payton) and Gregory (Xander Berkeley) do not want bloodshed. To convince them otherwise will take more than speeches. The lengths Rick and the group will have to go to in order to find weapons, food and new fighters is nothing short of remarkable.
We’ll meet new survivors in incredible places. We’ll see Rick and the group tested in ways we’ve never seen before. We'll see treachery from people we trust. Rick is confident as he will see his group and many others band together with the common goal of taking down Negan. But no amount of planning will prepare the group for all-out war with Negan and his army.
Also included with the synopsis were new images from the second half of the season - we're guessing these are from the midseason premiere. Check them out below:
The Walking Dead Season 7 Return Date
The Walking Dead will return for the midseason premiere in February 12, 2017. Here's the first clip from the midseason premiere:
You can check out a trailer for the second half of the season below:
Read our review of the most recent episode by clicking here!
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The Walking Dead Season 7 Episodes
Here's where we'll compile official synopses, and reviews as they become available. Click the titles to go to the full reviews.
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 1: The Day Will Come When You Won't Be
Last season ended with Rick and our group kneeling helplessly before Negan and his group. What Negan does will haunt those who survive forever.
Greg Nicotero directed the episode written by Scott M. Gimple.
Original airdate: 10/23/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 2: The Well
For a number of familiar faces, a new, well-established community seems too good to be true.
Greg Nicotero directed the episode written by Matthew Negrete.
Original airdate: 10/30/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 3: The Cell
We're introduced to a completely new group of survivors living in an impressive community that seems to have it all... for a price.
Alrick Riley directed the episode written by Angela Kang.
Original airdate: 11/6/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 4: Service
The remaining members of the group try to keep it together in Alexandria; they receive a sobering visit.
David Boyd directed the episode written by Corey Reed.
Original airdate: 11/13/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 5: Go Getters
Saddled with grief and surrounded by enemies, members of the group try to find safety at the Hilltop before it’s too late.
Darnell Martin directed the episode written by Channing Powell.
Original airdate: 11/20/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 6: Swear
Someone stumbles upon a brand new society, and this society is unlike anything seen before.
Michael E. Satrazemis directed the episode written by David Leslie Johnson.
Original airdate: 11/27/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 7: Sing Me a Song
A deeper look at the Sanctuary and the world of the Saviors; members of Alexandria look for supplies.
Rosemary Rodriguez directed the episode written by Angela Kang and Corey Reed.
Original airdate: 12/4/16
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 8: Hearts Still Beating
Negan’s unwelcome visit to Alexandria continues as other members scavenge for supplies; things quickly spin out of control.
Michael E. Satrazemis directed the episode written by Matthew Negrete and Channing Powell.
Original airdate: 12/11/16