September 22, 2024 01:25 AM

'Bloodline' Season 3: The Last Season Expected To Have Exciting Climax, Will Focus On Nolan

"Bloodline" will be airing its last season in 2017 and fans can expect season 3 to have an exciting climax. And with Danny Rayburn's death, fans will get to see more of his son Nolan, who will be a focus in this last season.

Variety reported that they got confirmation from Netflix that season 3 will "Bloodline's" last season. Cindy Holland, the company's vice-president for original content praised the creators of the show, Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, and Glenn Kessler.

She said that the three are visionary storytellers who were able to create a show that's making Netflix viewers coming back for more. Though the show is already in its last season in Netflix, Holland said that fans can expect an "exciting climax" for its conclusion, which will begin in May 2017.

The exciting climax that Holland is saying would probably include more of Nolan (Owen Teague), who is the son of Danny. In an interview with the Tampa Bay Times, Teague talked about the role that Nolan will be playing in "Bloodline" this coming season.

Teague said that Nolan Rayburn is just like his family, where he is willing to do bad stuff in order to make things better. He adds that Nolan, though, is probably leaning towards making things better, but the direction is still not clear at this point.

When asked what about the huge shoes that Nolan needs to fill now that Danny's dead, Teague thinks that Nolan doesn't really want to be like his father, saying "he didn't have a good time with Danny as a dad. Danny was in and out of his life and kept letting Nolan down."

He also implied that season 3 of "Bloodline" will showcase how Nolan will struggle with the expectations that the Rayburns put on him to be like Danny. Teague said that Nolan's family sees Danny in him, which doesn't allow him to be his own person and he doesn't like that.

In other news, "Bloodline" is not the only show to be canceled by Netflix, as "Marco Polo" is also axed after two seasons. Go to Travelers Today to read more about it.

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