'The Originals' season 3 will take fans from the present transformation to the events of the past. That means, more and more flashbacks are certain for this season. And Nathaniel Buzolic reprises role as Kol in a series of flashbacks.
'The Originals' season 3 premieres this October with lots of anticipated exciting episodes. This time, past events will be featured, as it will be a 'flashback heavy' season. This means that viewers will get to see different characters from the history.
Now, TVLine reports that Nathaniel Buzolic will reprise his role as Kol. Buzolic, who has been thankful for the support of fans on social media, said that he's very excited to continue "exploring the fan-favorite character."
He said, "From what I understand, this is going to be a flashback-heavy season, which is cool, because it means there's more opportunity for Kol to come back and you can see more of him."
Cartermatt notes that not bringing Buzolic back to the show would be an understatement. And even though 'The Originals' was not the greatest in the world, his character is something to look forward to.
"I made it clear when I signed on to Significant Mother that I wanted to also be available for 'The Originals' if the opportunity came up," he says. "I'm incredibly grateful to Julie Plec for giving me that opportunity; being a part of that show has been a life-changing experience for me. I'll always have a soft spot for that character."
Meanwhile, 'The Originals' will also see Hayley and Klaus to fight over Hope. According to Realty Today, the two will battle in season 3 over the child of Hope, which had been confirmed by co-creator Julie Plec.
"There is, in fact, a custody fight early on in the season that turns violent," Plec said without any further detail about the encounter.
Are you excited to see Nathaniel Buzolic's character in the show once again? What are your expectations for the 'flashback heavy' installment? How about Hayley and Klaus' wrath? Sound off your comments below for 'The Originals' season 3.
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