'Castle' Season 7 premiere spoilers: Someone saw Rick's accident

Latest spoilers of the first episode of "Castle" season 7 claim that someone allegedly saw Rick's accident.

In the final episode of the previous season, Richard Castle was involved in a car crash, but he was not in the location of the accident. However, nothing will stop his fiancée Kate Beckett from combing the place.

The wedding day of Rick Castle and Kate Beckett was completely ruined because of the accident. ABC released three different sneak peeks. Kate discovers Castle's car and she runs to the burning vehicle in her white dress and high heels. She immediately goes to look for her husband-to-be.

The next minute shows Ryan and Espo joining the trail looking for Castle. Espo informs Kate that the local police are blocking the roads to find Castle, but his mobile phone has been shut off which hints that someone is covering Castle's tracks.

Moreover, Espo receives a phone call that confirms that one of the local officers got hold off a witness who saw what happened. It is still unconfirmed whether it is someone reliable. Lastly, the team discovers Castle's GPS coordinates and the team springs into action despite the directions from an officer to wait for back up. However, Kate can no longer wait.

Previous reports also claimed that Rick's car crash will not be resolved right away. It will take a few episodes to be answered. It seems that the story about the accident will be given resolution in the two-parter episodes.

Meanwhile, Rick and Kate will get married next season after the accident. ABC is hushed and careful not to spill any detail about the postponed wedding. However, rumors strongly suggest that the two will get married in season 7. This is backed up by show creator Andrew Marlowe's statement to TV Line.

"We have something planned that we're kind of excited about, and we hope that people come back and play along. We know that we owe them a wedding that accurately reflects who Castle and Beckett are," he said.

"Castle" season 7 will be back on air on Sept. 29, 9 p.m. on ABC. If you miss tonight's premiere, you can watch it online via live stream on the ABC website.

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