'Ash vs Evil Dead' season 3 spoilers: Cast teases season's direction, Kelly's fate

Ray Santiago, Arielle Carver-O'Neill, Bruce Campbell, Dana DeLorenzo in "Ash vs Evil Dead." Starz via Facebook/AshVsEvilDead

The third season of "Ash vs Evil Dead" is returning in February, and series stars Bruce Campbell (Ash) and Dana DeLorenzo (Kelly) shared a few details about the show's direction at the New York Comic-Con.

During a Q&A with the audience, Campbell teased that the upcoming season will be "really, really different" that everyone will be picking their jaws up off the floor.

"I will allude to the ending of this upcoming season in that... it's really, really, really different," he said. "You're gonna f**king pick your jaw up off the floor at the end of the season." To avoid spoiling the story, the actor refused to give specifics away although he did admit it was tempting to reveal it all during the event.

Meanwhile, DeLorenzo teased where her character will end up this season. As expected, she says it will be a culmination of what the show has been building up and everything she has gone through.

"Kelly's going to get her revenge but we're going to see what happens because maybe it's not what she wanted at all," she explained, per IGN. She further revealed that her character's showdown with evil will change her forever and that "it will rival the 'Kill Bill' fight."

"Ash vs Evil Dead" season 3 is highly anticipated and has already been a long time coming. Starz renewed the show for another run October last year, but it has not set a release date until recently.

The network confirmed earlier this month that the 10-episode third season of the horror-comedy series would return on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, at 9 p.m. The first trailer debuted at the NYCC, but it has yet to be released online.

In the meantime, check out the new "Ash vs Evil Dead" key art below.

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