'iZombie' season 3 spoilers: Liv is a dominatrix next season; Vivian Stoll makes Seattle into a zombie city

Screenshot from "iZombie" Season 2 Comic-Con Recap YouTube/TheCW

One of the many personalities that Liv (Rose McIver) will be absorbing in the upcoming season of "iZombie" is a dominatrix. Meanwhile, Seattle is under threat of becoming a zombie infested land under the reign of Vivian Stoll (Andrea Savage).

Liv's greatest gift – and sometimes curse – as a zombie is her ability to absorb the personality of the person whose brain she makes a meal out of. In "iZombie" season 3, Liv will be eating the brain and adapting the personality of a dominatrix, according to Fabnewz.

McIver also revealed this in one of her Instagram posts where she was posing beside a mannequin wearing a dominatrix outfit. They also revealed this at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con last July, and executive producers Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright teased that Liv's safe word will be "ficus."

It looks like Ravi (Rahul Kohli) will get a taste of Liv's domination since McIver posted a photo on Twitter of Ravi being electrocuted with electric wires.

At the season 2 finale of "iZombie," Vivian Stoll — zombie and CEO of Fillmore Graves — revealed to Liv and the others that a "new world order" was coming. She has plans to make Seattle a zombie city under the hood of military operations.

Liv feels suspicious about Vivian's plans and along with her friends, they will figure out what Vivian really wants to do with her impending zombie army. Some speculations say that Liv will be under the wing of Vivian for a while, where she will be trained as the latter's protégé.

Liv and Ravi have been trying to replicate the cure for zombification since Liv gave the first one Ravi was able to make to Major (Robert Buckley) and Blaine (David Anders) in the season 1 finale.

In season 3, Blaine will try to dig up his memories to help Ravi create a successful cure.

But according to Thomas, if Ravi does manage to find a successful cure, the story will end there. Fans will have to weigh what's more important: Liv's happiness and becoming human again, or getting to watch Liv and her zombie-filled adventures.

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