'True Blood' season 7 spoilers: Eric may still be alive

The seventh and final season of "True Blood" will premiere next month and fans will finally find out what happened to Eric after it was shown that he burst into flames.

To the delight of many fans, the synopsis of the first and second episodes of the series leaked online. The first episode entitled "Jesus Gonna Be Here" will pick up where season 6  left off. A band of rogue H-vamps attacked the town of Bon Temps. This happened after Sookie denied Bill's offer of protection and a hoard of crazy hep-V infected vampires descending upon the town. However, not much details have been revealed about what will be the outcome of the attack.

Also, the premiere episode will include a lot of flashbacks to refresh the memory of the viewers as well as to set the events in the final season of HBO's popular vampire drama series. Moreover, a lot of new characters will be introduced in the first episode.

The second episode leak entitled "I Found You" revealed that Sookie and Jason will be visiting an abandoned town to search for clues. Clues surface for an unknown mystery. Meanwhile, Pam will continue to search for Eric and fans hope that the title "I Found You" will give a hint on the fate of the two vampires. Viewers saw Eric on the last episode of the previous season bursting into flames under the sun leading many to believe that he vanished.

Also, another proof that Eric may still be alive is the leaked information of a beautiful French vampire that will be introduced as Eric's potential love interest. However, it is still unconfirmed who will play the role of Sylvie and whether this character will be appearing in a number of episodes.

Season 7 of "True Blood" will premiere on HBO on June 22 at 9 p.m. EDT.

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