'Beauty and the Beast' season 3 spoilers; premiere date moved to June

Beauty and the Beast Season 2 Wikipedia

"Beauty and the Beast" was supposedly due to debut its third season this coming May 21, 2015 but for some reason, CW pushed it to a June 11 release instead.

The drama series which tells that tale of Cat (Kristine Kreuk) and Vince (Jay Ryan) is something eagerly awaited, especially with a lot of plots and loose ends hounding the love story and adventures of the tandem.

And while the delay of season 3 should be a disappointment to the followers of Beauty and the Beast, it would be best to speculate what is in store for Cat and Vince.

According to the description of the upcoming season, Cat and Vince will be able to focus on their feelings for one another, said to be free from manhunts notably from Muirfield. However, there will be a new conspiracy that will arise, both uncovering new threats where innocent people are being used to test boundaries.

And as you would guess, Vince, being the soldier he is, will need to transform time and again into the supercharged beast. This means that Vince will have to put his life on the line once more while also putting his feelings for Cat on hold.

The said summary should somehow continue from the season 2 finale. Apparently both Cat and Vincent were given an invite by mysterious government agents who were helped save JT's life.

The said agents were the same ones who had pulled out Vincent from prison to run tests.

Seeing how effective the tandem of Catherine and Vincent was, the two were invited to join the secret organization whose focus was studying humans and the science seemingly connected to how Vince transforms into the powerful beast.

That episode ended without with Cat and Vincent sitting by the benches of the park. Could they be joining that super-secret organization or work against it?

All that should be answered this June which hopefully will not be pushed by CW any further.

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