'Revenge' Season 3 Spoilers: Barry Sloane Possibly Leaving Series
- Jessica Michele Herring
- Feb 12, 2014 03:35 PM EST
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"Revenge" costar Barry Sloane may be leaving the primetime soap to join another series.
TVLine reports that the "Revenge" heartthrob is at the top of casting lists for other series, which is making fans question his future on the hit ABC drama.
According to TVLine, Sloane has been given the go-ahead from both ABC and the "Revenge" showrunners to entertain other pilot offers this season. Yet, "Revenge" fans shouldn't write him off just yet.
Sloane has an option to return to the series in season four if the show is renewed, and producers expect to have him back as a recurring guest star, if not a series regular.
Currently, Sloane is getting offers for high-profile projects, including the drama "The Visitors," which is produced by Steven Spielberg and will air on ABC.
Sloane is currently a main character in season three of the "Revenge," serving as an ex-love of Emily's (Emily VanCamp) and a main part of her revenge plot.
When the series returns in March, TVLine also reports that Conrad's ex-wife will shake things up a bit.
While fans got a first look at Conrad's (Henry Czerny) ex Stevie (Gail O'Grady) on the winter finale, she will start integrating herself into the Hamptons society when the show returns, which one character will not be happy about.
"Needless to say, she and Victoria are at odds, because Victoria came in just as Stevie was on the way out," Henry Czerny told TVLine. "But yeah, she's a firecracker, and the electricity that you'll see between Stevie and Jack - yes, Stevie and Jack - and between Stevie and Victoria will be fantastic."
Also, while showrunner Sunil Nayar considered having another disorienting flash-foward on the upcoming episode, he decided against it. Instead, the series will pick up right where it left off.
When fans last tuned in, old flames reemerged and tempers flared.
In "Hatred," Daniel (Joshua Bowman) moves his ex, Sara (Annabelle Stephenson), into Grayson Manor to anger Emily, and Conrad's first wife reappears.
Nolan (Gabriel Mann) gets back at Patrick (Justin Hartley) for assaulting and robbing him by revealing to him his father's identity, and telling him that his father was turned away—as per Victoria's (Madeleine Stowe) instructions—from the orphanage when he came to take Patrick back. But Victoria eventually reveals to Patrick that his father raped and stalked her, so she gave Patrick up for adoption to protect him.
Meanwhile, Margaux (Karine Vanasse) learns that Conrad put false content in Voulez so he could sue the magazine for libel. Conrad is angry at his son for costing him Lydia, so he wants the editor to fire him and make him her new partner.
Niko (Stephanie Jacobsen) wants Aiden's (Barry Sloane) help in avenging her father's death, and moves into Nolan's house. Nolan then makes up a story that casts Declan's killer as Takeda's killer to make her leave the Hamptons on a quest for the murderer. But before she leaves, she finds the murder weapon that was used to kill her father in Aiden's bedroom.
Daniel's idea to move Sara into Grayson Manor was not the best idea. He flaunts the affair in Emily's face, prompting Emily to call in Sara's mother, who disowned Sara after she refused to stop seeing her married boyfriend. Sara then decides to stop seeing Daniel and be reunited with her family.
Daniel, who is furious, gets violent with Emily and tells her, "Sterilizing you was my gift to the universe."
Emily also suffers blackouts throughout the episode, which are a side effect of her head injury. It results in her unexpectedly showing up at Nolan's, and later waking up in Conrad's bed. Conrad even compliments her on the night they spent together.
On the next episode, "Payback," Aiden could be in big trouble, and Emily may conspire with Conrad.
"Payback" airs Sunday, March 9 at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.
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