"Revenge" Season 4 Spoiler: New character becomes Emily Thorne's love interest

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ABC's hit series "Revenge" will premiere its fourth season this fall bringing lavish of dramas and moving forward.

Emily Thorne (played by Emily VanCamp) underwent series of emotional downfall made by the loss of those people important to her - especially Aiden. Her character, in spite of all the dark hours, is rumored to be moving on and things will be better as she'll meet a love interest.

According to the report of International Business Times, Emily will be meeting a new character - a friend of Jack - that will turn things upside down; moreover, the report spoiled Jack on a life-changing scenario making his friend stay at the Hamptons longer.

"He's a childhood friend of Jack's who has a touch of PTSD from his military days. He decides to make his short-term visit to the Hamptons permanent after something life-changing happens to Jack, then makes fast friends with a number of the locals - including Em," Nicole Ausiello, an insider was quoted on TV Line when she's ask of this rising love interest of Miss Thorne.

The same site stated this new character will be breaking rules - at least not taking people down. On the contrary, the root of the entire vendetta was the death of Em's father, James Tupper. What will Emily's reaction be if she discovers James alive?

"As we looked back, [actor] David [Clarke] seemed like someone who would shake an unshakable character to the core. She's certainly not predictable, but she's a machine and we know how she's going to react in certain situations, but we don't know how she's going to take it she finally sees her father," Aaron Harberts, the series' executive producer's statement on Christian Post.

"It's going to be a totally different show next season- a reincarnation," director Sunil Nayar added.

The series is set to come back this September.

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