“The Vampire Diaries” series canceled by The CW after four seasons
The actor Joseph Morganwho lived the iconic Klaus Mikaelson in “The Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals”, hinted at a possible return for the – now – final season of “Legacies”, a series from the same universe as the others. The series was recently canceled, along with other CW productions.
For those who don’t remember, Klaus died in the last episode of “The Originals” in 2018, but many fans are clamoring for the character to return in the third installment of the franchise, so that he can be reunited with his daughter, hope (Danielle Rose Russell).
So, with all these speculations, Morgan used his Twitter account to explain what might come next. And even trying to deny its participation in the final season of “Legacies”, the enigmatic text did not go unnoticed among readers, who caught a hidden message.
“First off, I haven’t seen any of the cast of 1The Vampire Diaries1 in years, not in person at least. I promise you that. All this speculation will drive you nuts. Leave these nonsense theories about hidden codes behind. Everyone knows Klaus Mikaelson is dead”declared Joseph.
However, his writing in verses, as well as in a poem, formed the word “Finale”, which may suggest his return in the series as Klaus. Check the post:
First of all,
I haven’t seen any cast from the TVDU in years,
not in person at least, I promise you that.
All this speculation is gonna drive you crazy.
Let go of these nonsense theories about hidden codes,
Everyone knows Klaus Mikaelson is dead.—Joseph Morgan (@JosephMorgan) May 25, 2022
“Legacies” is a spin-off of “The Originals”, focused on the adult life of Hope Mikaelson (Russell), daughter of the hybrids Klaus (Morgan) and hayley (Phoebe Tonkin), descended from the most powerful lineage of vampires, werewolves, and witches. She goes on to attend the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted, a haven where she can learn to control her supernatural abilities and impulses.
The fourth season of “Legacies” is currently airing on The CW in the United States, and the final episode will air on June 24. In Brazil, the series is available on HBO Max.
Source: cinebuzz
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