'The Newsroom' season 3 tackles Boston Marathon bombing

The sixth and final season of "The Newsroom" is coming in a month's time, and the season three trailer gives a full-on preview of what's to come. Series creator Aaron Sorkin bravely takes on the Boston bombing, which surely makes an interesting last six episodes for the entire series.

The season 3 trailer opens with Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels) saying, "We don't do good TV. We do the news."  And that is exactly what Will and his team are trying to accomplish. His speech talks about properly sourcing information about the Boston marathon bombing.

Neal Sampat (Dev Patel) injects a thought "social media will crack the case" because he is once again offered documents with national security risks that were obtained legally. And if they choose to publish this information, the company will face heavy litigation. Sorkin did confirm that there will be a Wikileaks-like info dump with Neal at the forefront of it all.

But aside from the 2013 Boston marathon bombing news, the Season 3 trailer also shows a glimpse of tons of other things to watch in "The Newsroom." Reese and Leona are seen. There's something about Don and Sloan's relationship, and Mac fires a gun.  Hallie is also shown working at the network. It's quite unreal how all these will fall into place in just six episodes, but surely, the genius behind the series Sorkin has it all planned out.

Apart from the trailer release, a new poster for "The Newsroom" season 3 was released, too. It shows Will at the very center, sitting behind the anchor desk. The poster text reads: "Every story needs a final word."

"The Newsroom" season 3 will be the final word for the series. It begins on Nov. 9 at 9 p.m and it will end the series with only six episodes.

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