'Quantico' season 3 spoilers: Alex goes to Italy in season premiere

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Priyanka Chopra's Alex Parish is heading abroad in "Quantico" season 3.

TV Line has learned that the all-new season is going to feature some scenes in Italy. Chopra is said to be involved in the scenes, but it details about her character's actions have yet to be released. The publication did claim that there will be a frightening and brutal man involved in the storyline. The character or actor for this role has not been revealed either.

New writer Michael Seitzman already confirmed via Twitter that the season premiere of the ABC drama is titled "The Conscience Code." They have yet to release the official synopsis of the episode, but the People's Choice suggests that one of Alex's friends and former FBI colleagues could develop a conscience and reveal crucial information about the death of President Henry Roarke (Dennis Boutsikaris).

It can be recalled that Alex and her fellow agents exposed the late president and his corrupt dealings with Russia during a Constitutional Convention. Shortly after the scandal was publicized, the president committed suicide by a self-inflicted shot.

"Quantico" season 3 is expected to pick up where the finale left off. Alex and Ryan Booth (Jake McLaughlin) will now be fugitives on the run following the presidential suicide and scandal.

One way to clear their names is for Owen Hall (Blair Underwood), the Deputy Director of the CIA, to reveal the truth. His hands may have been tied the last time fans saw him, but it is not entirely impossible for him to change his mind. After all, he has close ties with Chopra's character.

Apart from Chopra, McLaughlin, and Underwood, the third season will also see Russell Tovey's return as a series regular Harry Doyle, alongside Johanna Braddy, who plays Shelby Wyatt. Marlee Matlin is making her debut as well as Jocelyn Turner, a deaf ex-FBI agent.

"Quantico" season 3 is scheduled to premiere sometime in 2018.

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