When Sleepy Hollow Season 3 returns the show might be treating fans to a motorcycle-riding Ichabod Crane and Abbie Mills, if lead star Tom Mison is to have his way.
Mison was asked about what he looked forward to in the next season and he candidly shared his wishes. "I would like to see the Ichabbie-mobile. Maybe Abbie riding the motorbike and Ichabod riding the side car, that's how they get around," said the Sleepy Hollow actor.
Mison also referred to what he considered was a highlight of the last season, his meeting Bejamin Franklin, that made him pitch an episode. "I hope... we'll see much more of him... I'd like to see an 18th century heist with Ichabod, Jefferson, and Franklin. Mainly because I'd like to see Steven Weber (Thomas Jefferson) and Tim Busfield (Ben Franklin) bickering while picking a safe. That's my dream," shared Mison who plays Ichabod Crane.
These wishes may yet be granted by new showrunner Clifton Campbell who was contracted by Fox to give the history-twisting time-travelling show another 18 episodes in the third season. Campbell produced White Collar, another series known for its story twists that revolve around an FBI fugitive who turns into a source, and The Glades, where a sleepy town turns up dead bodies to the dismay of a homicide detective who relocated there to get away from his usual crime scenes.
Campbell is expected to retain Sleepy Hollow's serialized elements such as the story of the Headless Horseman and the fight against evil, although it has been reported that the next Sleepy Hollow will have less of the serialized storylines and more of standalone episodic plots as Fox hopes to regain its lost footing from the successful fast-paced, tightly-woven story of the genre series that was Season 1.
TV Line has also learned that the series will move the filming location to Atlanta instead of the season 1 and 2 set in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Sleepy Hollow Season 3 will also star Nicole Beharie as modern day Lt. Abbie Mills who partners with Mison's Crane in the fight against evil.
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