By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 29, 2013 01:04 PM EDT

"The Walking Dead" season three finale is upon us. The final episode will air Sunday night on AMC, but for those of you who can't wait, here's an inside scoop of what to expect.

One thing's for sure, as it always is in "The Walking Dead," someone is going to die, more than on actually. "There will be more death," said Laurie Holden. "I'll tell you one thing, Andrea is a fighter, and she's not ever going to be a victim," she added, assuring fans that Andrea will be around for season four.

David Morrissey, who plays The Governor, also commented on what promises to be an explosive finale. "It's a spectacular finale. There's a real conclusion to some stories. But in the real tradition of the show, it's full of surprises," he said. "When we read the episode, we were all, 'How are we going to shoot this?' It's big. It's massive. It's a big ole movie, actually. It's got everything you want from a 'Walking Dead' episode." Morrissey didn't comment on the fate of his character, but fans know that the ongoing battle between him and Andrea will likely come to a dramatic conclusion.

Andrea and The Governor aren't the only two who will settle their differences in the season finale. Norman Reedus also opened up about the final episode, hinting that everything's about to break. "Everyone is furious. Daryl has come back and he's furious, Michonne is furious, Glenn and Maggie are pissed," he said. "That's what the finale is about; everybody's toes have ben crushed and everyone is ready to rip each other apart," a statement that could be taken literally in "The Walking Dead."

"People will definitely die," Reedus confirmed, but like Morrissey and Holden, he wouldn't specify whom. There has to be some room for speculation left for the fans. All we can be sure of is that there will be plenty of death, but that's really of no surprise in "The Walking Dead."

The season three finale will air Sunday, March 31 at 9 p.m. EDT on AMC.

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