'Hemlock Grove' season 3 spoilers: Last round of gore drops on Netflix; 'a lot of' character deaths expected

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"Hemlock Grove" season 3 has finally landed on Netflix. The new season, sadly, is the original horror thriller's last. This should make this season the most exciting and most answer-filled. If producer Eli Roth being gobsmacked is any indication, the third and final run of the series should be insane.

"It goes in weird directions that had even me shocked," Roth, who is best known for helming the unforgettable horror thriller film "Hostel," told Variety of the new season. "What's fun about the show is how off-the-wall nuts and bizarre it is. It's really fun and twisted and terrific," he added.

In fact, the shock factor from "Hemlock Grove" season 3 looks like it will mostly come from the season's shocking number of fatalities. During the same interview, he teased that the last run of the show allowed them to kill off "a lot of characters."

Indeed, the new season sees monsters rising up, no longer able to fight the urge to feed on unfortunate victims. In the midst of it all, they fight to remain in contact with their humanity but this takes its toll in the new season.

"Hemlock Grove" season 3 drops just in time for the Halloween season. Fans can now binge-watch the season, all 13 episodes of the horror thriller, and make the most out of the series's last. "I'm kind of sad it's coming to an end," Roth admitted in the same Variety interview.

"But we got three fantastic seasons of the weirdest, craziest, sex-and-violence-filled shows ever and I'm really proud of it," he continued. The final chapter of the show starts in usual and true "Hemlock Grove" fashion – gruesome, hair-rising and taboo.

In the trailer for the news season, fans were given the foreshadowing of a slew of deaths, action and gore all over the place, proving that Netflix is offering so much blood for the end of "Hemlock Grove."

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