‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 UPDATE: AMC’s Series Welcomes Back Cast Member From Season 1?

"The Walking Dead" Season 6 is currently one of the hottest topics online. There have been a lot of predictions and rumors about the AMC's series plot and cast.

There are speculations that Morales, a cast member from "TWD" season 1, is returning to the latest season. It all started when a promotional snap of Morales emerged a few months ago which people associated with "Fear The Walking Dead."

The name of Juan G. Pareja, who played the role of Morales, appeared on the series' IMDb page, but was later removed. But if the photo Pareja posted were real, considering the text promotional caption "NOT DEAD," then he must have some involvement in AMC's series, according to Comic Book.

In addition, Pareja shared a snap on Twitter on Oct. 14 and placed a controversial caption, "Excited to see the #WalkingDead family again & all the fans @WalkerStalkerCon this weekend! #MoralesLIVES."

It gave "TWD" fans a reason to hope that he would return in season 5. However, it didn't happen so these diehards began pushing for his appearance in "The Walking Dead" season 6, Inquisitr has learned.

Morales — first name still unknown — was a survivor of the outbreak. In the first season, he, together with his wife and children, evacuated Atlanta.

He and his family found a group of survivors, but left for Birminham, Alabama after their camp was attacked.

This is why some theorized that his return to "The Walking Dead" season 6 was a bit ridiculous. He went off in the opposite direction, and the show would have to put the character back on track for some unknown cause for him to return to the new season.

While there are no official statements yet about Morales' return, one cast member has been confirmed to reprise a role. Corey Hawkins will be coming back in the sixth season as Heath, the one who runs supplies in the Alexandria Safe Zone, Den of Geek reported.

"The Walking Dead" Season 6 will run a 90-minute premiere special on Oct. 11.

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