'Bloodline' season 3 update: Spoilers, release date, makers promise an 'exciting climax'
Fans of “Bloodline” have a reason to despair as the show goes for “The End” after the next season, which is scheduled to be aired this year. That being said, viewers will get to enjoy an exciting climax in “Bloodline” season 3, not to mention see Danny Rayburn’s son, Nolan (Owen Teague), after the death of the latter’s father.
Could it be Nolan’s presence in the show that makes for a thrilling end? Netflix’s vice-president of original content Cindy Holland reportedly revealed that viewers can expect an “exciting climax” for “Bloodline's” concluding season, which begins May. She further applauded the show's creators, saying it is because of them that Netflix viewers keep coming back for more.
“Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler are thoughtful and visionary storytellers, who lead a prestigious cast, that includes Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn, who have both garnered two Emmy nominations for their roles on the series. Together, with our collaborative partners at Sony Pictures Television, they created a seductive show that Netflix viewers worldwide love and continue to discover,” Holland said, according to a Variety report.
Meanwhile, Teague, in an exclusive interview with Tampa Bay Times, talked about his character Nolan in “Bloodline." He said that Nolan is different from his father despite the rest of the Rayburns seeing much of Danny in him.
The star, who was inspired to become an actor after watching "Beauty and the Beast," is set to make a comeback as Nolan Rayburn in “Bloodline's” next season. In his interview with TBT, he further said that Nolan doesn't really get to be his own person. They (Nolan and Danny) share the same looks and the same mannerism, he said, but it's not something Nolan likes.
According to Variety, the show's creators had plans for as many as six seasons, provided that Netflix wanted them. “Bloodline” season 3 will be available for streaming exclusively on Netflix.
Correction April 18, 2017: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Owen starred in "Beauty and the Beast." This article was published Jan. 16, 2017.