'Grey's Anatomy' season 14 spoilers, plot news: No contract renewal for Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw; April and Arizona will leave the show soon

Official promotional photo for "Grey's Anatomy" season 14. Twitter/Greys Anatomy

The latest spoilers for season 14 of the long-running show "Grey's Anatomy" stem not from inferences from what is happening on the show itself. Rather, the biggest clues regarding the upcoming developments seem to come from what is happening in the lives of show's actors instead.

Of particular focus are actresses Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw, who have long been rumored to leave the show for good. Both their contracts have not been renewed beyond season 14, which led many to believe that they will soon be making their exit. In turn, their characters April Kepner and Arizona Robbins could be leaving the show as well.

There have already been many theories as to how the two will leave. Knowing the "Grey's Anatomy" history of expelling characters, it is likely that one of the characters will die. And of the two, April is the strongest bet for an exit by an untimely death.

There were theories that April will die in a drunken car crash. This had the added drama of a possible scene by the hospital bed wherein April, dying because of injuries from a car crash, will hear Jackson's confession of love before she passes away.

There are also theories about April committing suicide or having an accidental overdose. However, if the show does decide to go this way, fans are worried that they would portray such a serious issue in inappropriate ways.

Meanwhile, fans expect that Arizona will have a happier exit. The foreseeable options for her are just moving away to New York or having a reunion with Callie. In any case, fans think that Arizona will be going to greener pastures.

Drew, who plays the character April Kepner, recently took to Twitter to express her love to her fans, and to thank them for their support throughout her "Grey's Anatomy" career.

"Grey's Anatomy" airs every weekday on ABC.

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