'The Originals' season 2 finale spoilers: The Mikaelsons face a bloody battle in 'Ashes to Ashes'

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More bloodshed and lives lost will be featured in the season finale of "The Originals" season 2. 

Previously, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) made an unlikely ally of his aunt Dahlia (Claudia Black) to protect his daughter Hope, even if it means killing his baby's mother Haley (Phoebe Tonkin) and anyone of his siblings. 

Executive producer Michael Narducci talked about the upcoming season finale in an interview with TVLine, saying that it will be full of bloodshed. He also mentioned that a lot of the beloved characters will die, and some of the surviving characters will have a life-altering experience. 

"Nobody is safe. That includes Hayley, who will risk alienating and/or losing some of the people she loves in order to protect her child, and Cami, who returns to the fold to get Klaus back on track," Narducci warned. 

Based on the official synopsis for the episode, Klaus' plans to protect baby Hope is working well, but the tension between him and his siblings is growing by the minute. However, Cami (Leah Pipes) reveals a very important piece of information to Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Rebekah (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), which changes their minds about their planned attack against Dahlia. 

Meanwhile, Davina (Claire Campbell) finds herself almost fulfilling her promise to Kol (Daniel Sharman), and Freya (Riley Voelkel) does something drastic to protect herself from her long-time captor and aunt Dahlia. 

Then Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) has to forget his rage against Klaus momentarily to be able to protect himself and the rest of their sire line, and Vincent (Yusuf Gatewood) contemplates between having a magic-free life and his obligations to protect Davina. 

But ultimately, each one of the Mikaelson siblings is going to face the fight of their lives in order to protect their loved ones. 

The finale of "The Originals" season 2 titled "Ashes to ashes" is slated to air on Monday, May 11. 

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