Revenge season 3 premiere: Watch online live stream episode 1 "Fear" [ABC start time tonight]

"Revenge" season 3 will premiere tonight on ABC at 9 p.m. ET.

The first episode of the new series will be available to watch online on ABC via streaming.

The following is the synopsis of Episode 1, titled "Fear":

"The summer season kicks off in The Hamptons as Emily Thorne's course of revenge is renewed and set against an unexpected timeline. Meanwhile the return of Victoria Grayson's son brings changes and complications to the all-powerful family. And a glimpse into the future shows that the wedding of the century may lead to Emily's ultimate demise, on the Season 3 Premiere of "Revenge," SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network."

The returning hit series will see Emily Vancamp returning as Emily Thorne, Madeleine Stowe (Victoria Grayson), Henry Czerny (Conrad Grayson), Josh Bowman (Daniel Grayson), Nick Wechsler (Jack Porter), Gabriel Mann (Nolan Ross) and Barry Sloane (Aiden).

Catch up on the last two episodes of season 2 on ABC's website here.

A spoiler clip was released last week, giving fans a sneak peak into Episode 1 of season 3. The clip shows Emily Thorne being shot in the stomach twice while on a yacht before falling into the ocean, which leads fans wondering whether she staged the scene.

Be sure to tune in to catch the season premiere on Sunday, September 29, 2013.

Watch the sneak peak clip of "Revenge" season 3 episode 1 below:

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