'The Originals' season 3 spoilers: Klaus and siblings come face-to-face with progenies

The progenies will arrive bearing grudges in "The Originals" season 3. Facebook/CW

Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and his "Original" siblings have some major family issues to deal with when CW's supernatural series returns for its third season.

Entertainment Weekly reveals that the progenies of the oldest vampires in history will pay a surprise visit in New Orleans to find their parents. Klaus, Elijah (Daniel Gilles), and Rebekah (Claire Holt/Maisie Richardson-Sellers) will have to face their angry children, as they are apparently harboring grudges for the leeches who sired them.

Morgan said in an interview that while there was definitely "a bond" between them and their creators, the progenies were also pissed that they were left to fend for themselves for a long time.

"There's also this element that it's not just the three of them but they're in contact with a lot of the sire line for each of us so it's like, 'Hey, remember us? All those vampires that you turned who you've now abandoned? Well guess what, we're not too happy about that and here's why,'" he explained.

For instance, Klaus' offspring Lucien (Andrew Lees) has a major bone to pick with his father. Although his arrival appears to be a happy one, the first member of Klaus' sire line is harboring much hatred for the hybrid creature after being abandoned.

Meanwhile, the Original's vampire kids are apparently not the only ones who hate him. Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is also unable to forgive Klaus for what he did to their daughter Hope.

In an interview with TV Line, the actress said that her character was pissed with the hybrid when he transformed Hope into a wolf without her permission.

"Hayley's not going to be able to forgive him easily for what he's done. Even if he did it for the good of his baby, I don't think he did it in the right way. He should have let Hayley know that's what he was doing so she could have been part of the plan."

"The Originals" season 3 will premiere on Oct. 8 at 9 p.m. on The CW.

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