'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Victoria to be focused on taking down Emily

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Fans can expect big changes to happen in the fourth season of "Revenge". Show runner Sunil Nayar tipped off that season 4 will adopt "a whole new attitude."

The executive producer also revealed that fans will find Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) in a new state of mind and almost calm. This could be her plan to get out of the mental health facility where Emily locked her in. However, Nayar stated that Victoria will be focused in taking Emily down.

While Victoria is set on getting back at Emily for having her locked up in a mental institution, Emily (Emily VanCamp), will try her best to move on from the things that had happened to her, particularly the death of her fiancé Aiden who was poisoned by Victoria   But the rift between the two women is far from over.

Moreover, there will changes in Emily's battle plans now that David is confirmed to be alive. However, the show will make this revelation unfold slowly in order to focus on the reactions of the characters. According to the show's producer Aaron Harberts, Emily will take the news calmly. Meanwhile, Victoria will be shocked of David's return.

"If Victoria Grayson manages to get to him first, she could convince David to turn on Emily," Harberts told E! Online. "If Victoria gets to David before Emily does, then she has the upper hand. She has the control and could he be manipulated by her?" 

Sunil just kept spilling the beans and said that the dead girl found in Daniel's bed will lead to a significant change to the Hampton's golden boy that viewers should anticipate. Also, the fate of his father will be revealed immediately on the premiere episode.

The cast and crew of "Revenge" have begun filming the fourth season of the hit suspense TV series. The producer of "Revenge" spilled that next season will tap to the emotions of the characters. "Revenge" season 4 will return to ABC on September 28.

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