Revenge has been known for its heart-pounding and awe-inspiring season enders that leave viewers practically begging for the next season. For the last four seasons, fans have seen Emily Thorne triumphant in some capacity but spoilers for season 4 finale suggests it could spell a different fate for the series' main character.
Gabriel Mann, the actor who plays Nolan Ross in the show, tweeted about his reaction to the finale script in the form of a baby with a surprised expression. Revenge has been known to kill off characters, big and small, with no remorse. Fans have the right to be nervous when given such a tease.
With the show's many twists and turns, no one could possibly have a concrete clue as to what events are going to transpire.
While Emily plans to out herself as Amanda Clarke, Victoria Grayson will be launching her kind of vengeance against the anti-heroine through secrets from the past that could potentially ruin her. Is this the kind of revelation that would lead to Emily/Amanda being thrown into jail?
Revenge season 4 spoilers reveal that Emily Van Camp posted a picture on twitter, which has now since been deleted from the site but continues to live on the internet, of her in an orange prison uniform while in what appeared to be a court room. The character Emily has always been known to be careful with her actions, which is why this picture sends the fans into a spiral of questions. Who caught her? What is she going to be sentenced for? Is she being thrown in jail because of what Victoria will do? Or is it because of Margaux?
Avid viewers should prepare for another gripping finale since it could be the show's last as it has not been renewed for a fifth season. Mann teased fans again that the show's creator, Mike Kelley, already has an idea for the ending and it involves a truly gruesome scene with the cast's dead bodies on a beach while Emily and Victoria try to reach each other by climbing over them.
Fans are soon to find out if that tidbit would become a reality as Revenge season 4 finale draws to a close.
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