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Posted: 2018-09-14T16:45:33Z | Updated: 2018-09-14T17:08:24Z 'Modern Family' Creator Says A 'Significant Character' Will Die In Season 10 | HuffPost

'Modern Family' Creator Says A 'Significant Character' Will Die In Season 10

Christopher Lloyd promises it will be a "moving event."
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“Modern Family” co-creator Christopher Lloyd has left fans dying to know who gets killed off on the show.

Lloyd told Entertainment Weekly  on Thursday that a “significant character” will die in the first half of upcoming Season 10.

Lloyd gave no hints as to who will meet his or her demise, but said the passing “will be a moving event an event that has repercussions across several episodes.”

Gulp.

“It’s not easy to do [on TV] because that’s a heavy subject,” Lloyd explained. “But at the same time, it would seem unusual for a family not to go through it.”

“Modern Family,” which won the Emmy for outstanding comedy five straight times at one point (but is not up for the award at Monday’s ceremony), is a large ensemble comedy. Ed O’Neill plays the patriarch of the blended clan. The show also stars Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson , Sofia Vergara, Eric Stonestreet, Ariel Winter, Sarah Hyland, Rico Rodriguez, Nolan Gould, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons and Jeremy Maguire.

Your guess is as good as ours.

Kinda ghoulish, but someone even posted odds. 

And, of course, some viewers made their fatal forecasts:

While the program is entering the last year of its contract, Lloyd is optimistic that “goodwill on both sides” will extend the show’s life even if one character’s life is being cut short.

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Pictured with executive producer Steven Levitan (center) are several cast members of "Modern Family" whose character could be the one heading to TV comedy heaven this season.
Todd Wawrychuk via Getty Images

“Modern Family” premieres Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 9 p.m. Eastern on ABC.

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