'Bloodline' season 3 release date, spoilers: Danny Rayburn expected to return despite being dead

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The third season of "Bloodline" has been green-lit, and teasers have already been released. With this, fans are overjoyed to see that the series will have 10 more episodes.

According to the Ecumenical News, it is certain for Danny Rayburn (Ben Mendelsohn) to return despite the fact that he died back in the show's first season. John (Kyle Chandler), Danny's own brother, accomplished the deed, but it seems that Mendelsohn will still reprise his role for the upcoming new season.

Before Netflix gave the go to the show, Glenn Kessler, the showrunner of the "Bloodline" series said in an interview that Danny is one of the most important character in the series, hence explaining why he will keep on coming back. He even went so far as to say that the show revolves around Danny's influence on his family, so he will always be there, regardless of his death, haunting them in their memories.

This is especially seen in the second season of the show, where Mendelsohn's character made various apperances in forms of flashbacks. Regardless of the lack of more specific details about how this character's return, the fact that his presence will be there still stands by season 3. However, the return of Danny is not the only thing to be expected, since the new season will continue exposing the secrets of the Rayburns.

A lot of fans remember when Megan (Linda Cardellini) was about to share something big to her mother, but it was never specified. However, it is expected to be a big reveal about her unpleasant deeds. Every fan wants an answer about this cliffhanger, but in an interview with Deadline, Cardellini believes that Meg's heritage as a Rayburn might lead her to tell a big lie instead.

The third season of "Bloodline" still has no confirmed release date.

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