‘The Walking Dead’ Season 5 Spoilers: Father Gabriel Stokes Spotted Filming on Set but No Beth Greene Sightings

Where's Beth!? The cast and crew of AMC's "The Walking Dead" have been filming Season 5 in Atlanta for a few weeks now and there has not been one sighting of Beth Greene (Emily Kinney). At the end of Season 4, Beth was kidnapped from a church she and Darryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) were temporarily camping in.

When everyone reached Terminus in the finale, Beth's whereabouts was still a mystery. Earlier today (May 27) the Spoiling Dead posted some filming details on their Facebook page and said that Seth Gilliam was spotted on set dressed "as a priest."

It was rumored that Gilliam, who joined the cast earlier this month, would play the troubled Father Gabriel Stokes from the comic books. It was also rumored that he was the one who kidnapped Beth.

On the Facebook page, the group said "Seth Gilliam was 100% dressed as a priest. Black suit, white collar." They went on to say that several cast members were spotted filming a scene with Gilliam as the priest.

"They are filming the group walking across the street. Priest aka Gabriel, Rick, Michonne, Sasha and Bob, that order," the group wrote.

No Beth! The Spoiling Dead did not mention a Beth sighting. It could be that producers are trying to keep her hidden as to not spoil any major details. "Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman told Entertainment Weekly that everyone is trying to be a little more discreet on set and not give away any spoilers.

"There's been a lot more secrecy on set. Just because any images that get out of any kind of things that are seen do in a sense spoil that cliffhanger, so we're trying to keep things a little more tight this time around," Kirkman told the magazine. "There's always people crowding around where we're filming and trying to get spy spots of what we're doing and stuff, but for the most part we've been able to avoid that. This is the first time we've really finished a season and gone back to the same place for the next season, so that's kind of cool."

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