'Bones' season 10 premiere [FOX]: Actor Gil Bellows to join as guest star in the show

Gil Bellows to join "Bones" season 10 Wikimedia Commons

Fox's comedy-mystery series "Bones" will be graced by actor Gil Bellows who will appear in the show as a guest.

According to the new report from Zap2It, actor Gil Bellows is confirmed to appear in the show in one of its episodes. He will play the role of Mason Curtiz, who is a very smart man and a manager of a huge brokerage firm on Wall Street. Mason will be extremely intelligent and confident in his abilities, but he will be involved in a case that Booth and Brennan will take on.

Next season, Booth will interview Mason Curtiz after one of his employees is found dead. It will be a pretty interesting case, considering Curtiz's standing in the company and his resume.

Another new face that will be included in next season's cast is Booth's new adversary, James Aubrey played by John Boyd, who is a politically ambitious FBI agent. 

Fox recently released the official synopsis of the premiere episode of "Bones" season 10. Episode 1 will be entitled "The Conspiracy in the Corpse" and the team will deal with the biggest case immediately upon the return of the show.  According to the official synopsis,

 Booth's wife Temperance Brennan and the rest of the Jeffersonian team will work hard to get Booth out of jail and clear his name. Meanwhile, the remains of a 16-year-old dead man will lead the team to the conspiracy that framed Booth and sent him to prison. Moreover, one of the challenges that Booth has to face next season is the fact that most of the criminal in prison he was in were the ones he arrested. They will most likely seek vengeance."

It is expected that the show will be adding new faces next season. "Bones" season 10 will return to FOX on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. EST.

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