'Bloodline' Season 3 spoilers: Meg to come clean with Sally?

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Following the expiration of the tax incentives programme in Florida, it was rumoured that the filming of the popular Netflix series "Bloodline" would be moved to another location. Luckily for fans, the content chief at Netflix, Ted Sarandos, denied the rumour.

As catalogued by Hollywood Reporter, Sarandos confirmed that the filming for the new episodes would continue to take place in the Sunshine State. As he stated, "It's an iconic location. The one thing that's cool about Netflix shows is that those locations are characters."

As for what's due this season, it is reportedly set to resolve the issues that the finale of Season 2 gave rise to. That's when Danny Rayburn, the black sheep of the family, met his end. Consequently, Meg Rayburn's equation with her mother took a new turn. The secret behind Danny's death had weighed heavily on Meg's mind, and she eventually told Sally that there was something she needed to know.

On the subject of Danny's demise, show creator Glenn Kessler told Deadline, "Danny was always going to die, like in 'Crime and Punishment' and other stories where it happens early. 'Bloodline' is about watching these relationships evolve."

Movie News Guide speculates that in the new season, it is likely that Meg may open up to her mother, leaving no secrets between them. The upcoming episodes in the family drama will also explore the growing bonds between Danny's son Nolan and the rest of the Rayburn family. According to Game & Guide, Owen Tegue, who plays Nolan in the show, revealed that the Rayburn boy had a lot of wicked things up his sleeve to make things better than they already were.

Meanwhile, Ben Mendelsohn, who portrayed Danny, is rumoured to return in Season 3. The new episodes will likely air sometime in 2017.

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