'Quantico' Season 3 Spoilers: Alex and Ryan return to the US after next season's production in Italy

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Fans of the spy television drama "Quantico" can now stop worrying about the show's stars, as Alex (Priyanka Chopra) and Ryan (Jake McLaughlin) have come back to the US soil after spending time in Italy.

Chopra was spotted in Long Island City, Queens in a white t-shirt and ripped skinny jeans as she sprang into action toting a pistol during the end of October. Her attire, in addition to the shirt and jeans, also consisted of a wool-lined jacket and high-heel boots. Fans can assume that whatever Chopra and crew were shooting, it would be a follow-up to Alex and Ryan's escapade to Italy earlier in the month of October.

The two have been jumping from country to country after being chased by some of the most meticulous international and national police agencies like the International Police (Interpol), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and other Government agencies. With the return of production to the US, the couple is expected to have even more hard times trying to evade the numerous agencies chasing them.

Their return to the US, while a dangerous situation, can prove to be more advantageous than fans may have thought, as the two will be able to contact some of their friends in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and pull a few strings. One of the said friends is likely to be Owen (Blair Underwood), though it is not yet clear how he can help the two since he is under strict surveillance after the authorities discovered his association with Alex and Ryan.

Apparently, the events and story proceedings being shot in Queens is a big revelation in the show, as a casting call for locals and extras has been put up. It seems that a lot of extras in the area are necessary, signaling an elaborate action sequence or a turning point in the third installment of the show.

"Quantico" season 3 has no exact release date yet but is expected to arrive in 2018.

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