WARNING-MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD—DO NOT PROCEED IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW

It's official—Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is coming on The Walking Dead. 

Confirming what was revealed last year about the character's highly anticipated arrival on-screen for The Walking Dead, Negan will make his big arrival in the upcoming season six finale for the wildly popular show—and yes, his studded baseball bat, Lucille, will also be there.

An international trailer has leaked which shows the first glance at the character, who is reviled by many because in the comics, he is responsible for Glenn's (Steven Yuen) death after he beats him to a pulp with Lucille. And while it's unclear who will face the other end of Lucille's baseball bat on the show, it is expected to be one of the show's main characters, many of whom are rumored to be captured by Negan while they're out trying to find the recently run-off Carol (Melissa McBride).

According to earlier spoilers from Screen Rant, the characters who will be intercepted will be Rick (Andrew Lincoln), Michonne (Danai Gurira), Daryl (Norman Reedus), Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Glenn.

The spoiler hints that they will likely be put in a lineup situation, and Negan will decide to play "eenie, meenie, miney moe," with his bat—and he will make contact with someone's head, but it will only be seen from the victim's point of view, meaning fans may not even find out just who Negan killed and beat so viciously until season seven premiere later this year.

Many have been led to believe that following the big fake-out where Glenn appeared to die earlier in the season after Nicholas committed suicide and took Glenn down with him into a sea of Walkers. He wound up surviving by crawling away from danger underneath a dumpster, means he won't actually find the fate that befell him in the comics after all—which could mean either his pregnant wife, the group's leader, his new love interest, or the fan favorite character who never appeared in the comics could see their arcs come to an official end.

The Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on AMC.