'The Following' Season 3 Spoilers: Expect Vicious Villains and Tons of Flashbacks on Return; Episodes to Feature More Bloodshed Action

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The Following TV series may have hooked you up already with is heart - stopping episodes. A series that started 2 years ago, it is still making its fans long for more. The cat - mouse chase is really something that is both classic and fresh to TV viewers. The season 3 will start this March and I am sure their avid supporters can't wait! For now, let us see what we can look forward to from the series.

Some of the viewers may have forgotten the stories that happened in 'The Following' Season 2. Well, you don't have to worry because in the next season, there will be flashbacks that will help us remember the important bits to build up the whole puzzle. We should also expect more brutality and blood this season. This is according to one source. If that is the case, throw us some beers and pizza, we'll be staying on the couch!

It seems that they have plotted the season 3 already. In fact, they know how the next one will start. Let's just hope that their rating shoots up for them to get to another season.

Can we expect more from The Following? After all, Hardy was able to capture his mortal enemy already. That's very hard to top. However, it was reported that the fans should expect more drama, and that the capture was just a tiny part of what the show will offer.

If you think that Carroll was a beast, then you better get ready for Season 3's villains. THR shared that the killers Hardy will have to run after are more vicious and more dangerous. I bet he would need help.

The action - packed and dangerous plot of 'The Following' made their followers apparently, hungry for more. But we are not contented with the actors' teasers that the season 3 will be more dramatic. We want proof and hopefully, the pilot episode this March will not fail us.

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