'Marvel's Inhumans' season 1 episode 7 spoilers: Royal Family returns to Attilan to face Maximus

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In the next episode of "Marvel's Inhumans," the Royal Family returns to Attilan to face off with Maximus (Iwan Rheon).

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Havoc in the Hidden Land" was just released recently and showed Black Bolt (Anson Mount), Medusa (Serinda Swan), Karnak (Ken Leung), and Crystal (Isabelle Cornish) preparing for their journey back to the moon in the hidden city of Attilan. "This family has been marked by so much loss. I can feel this tearing us apart," Medusa says to them with conviction. They cover up the corpse of Gorgon (Eme Ikwuakor) with a white cloth as Black Bolt looks on with sadness. Back at Attilan, Maximus is preparing for the Royal Family's arrival with armed guards. "I have got everything that I need to become the most powerful Inhuman ever," he says to his council.

The Royal Family finally returns to the city through Lockjaw's teleporting abilities. Black Bolt, Medusa, and the rest of the family together with their supporters stand their ground against Maximus and his guards." You want to become one of us. We want that too," Medusa tells Maximus as she tries to negotiate a truce. "I want that too," he replies cunningly. It remains to be seen if they will be able to reach a peace agreement or if an all-out war will happen.

In the last episode, Gorgon died when he sacrificed his life to save his family. He used his stomping powers to make the building collapse on him and Mordis (Bridger Zadina), who was going to blow up the place and kill everyone. Black Bolt recovered his body as his family wept and grieved. The person who was most devastated was Karnak.

"Marvel's Inhumans" season 1 episode 7 will hit the airwaves on Friday, Nov. 3 at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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