'How to Get Away with Murder' Season 3 spoilers: More secrets are coming

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Season 3 of "How to Get Away with Murder," which premieres on the 22<sup>nd of September on ABC, promises some interesting twists. Ever since the finale of Season 2 aired, fans of the TV series have been curious to find out what happened to Wes' biological father. Cartermatt points out that this time around, there's going to be another murder.

Of course, the possibility of another death would only mean more work for Annalise Keating and her team of law student interns. The show's lead Viola Davis, who plays the role of Keating, had something very interesting to share. In an interview with E! News, the actress confessed, "A mystery is going to be revealed in the first episode that is so big and so unbelievable I just think it's going to cost everyone something."

Well, that's something we cannot wait to find out. Yibada reports that the show's creator Pete Nowalk teased fans further when he added, "There's going to be a new mystery and you're not going to have to wait long to find out what that is. The first domino was Lila getting killed, so it all stems from there. A leads to B leads to C, and I think we're probably at D at this point and it's going to be the biggest one yet."

Other news reports suggest that come the show's third season, we will see Annalise bouncing back from the rollercoaster of emotions that the events in the second season triggered. She will carry on as if nothing untoward had occurred, and her interns will continue to look into the issues of their clients, even as what happened last season haunts them.

The upcoming episodes of "How to Get Away with Murder" will also allegedly tackle the subjects of Frank's disappearance and the murder of Wallace Mahoney, which remains unsolved.

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