After a seemingly torturous and long wait following its mid-season finale, The Walking Dead will finally make its return on Sunday night with an all-new Season three episode, titled Suicide King.

With The Governor is showing more and more of his true colors of immorality, fans should more than certainly expect a slew of chaos in the town of Woodbury, as Rick and the rest of the survivors attempt to maintain their safety as well as their sanity in a zombie-filled predicament that doesn't promote neither.

While the recent deaths of Lori and T-Dog were shockers, comic writer and executive producer Robert Kirkman did spill the beans to Access Hollywood that the series' surprises wouldn't stop there.

"That's going to be a huge moment coming up in our second half. It's happening probably sooner rather than later... and it really is the crux in the last half of the season that sets everything in motion ... I think seeing those two face to face is going to be a pretty big moment for our audience," he said.

In addition to an inevitable Rick versus Governor showdown, Kirkman also elaborated on one of the program's newest characters, Tyreese, whose set to have more of a presence on the show after initially debuting towards the end of the first half of the current season.

"We've seen a lot of characters - The Governor and even Rick to a certain extent - are losing their humanity in this world and Tyreese is a character who has somehow been able to maintain that ... He's a good natured, good at heart guy, who is really not gonna fit well in this world, so we're gonna have a lot of fun exploring that," Kirkman added.

The Walking Dead will return on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 9 p.m. EST on the AMC network.

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