‘Penny Dreadful’ Season 3 Characters, Cast & Premiere: Native American ‘Kaeteney’ Plays Important Role to Vanessa’s Heed to Evil and Sanity
By MCS Tenazas | Feb 21, 2016 09:21 PM EST
"Penny Dreadful" season 3 left no room in despair as fans are waiting for the season premiere on May 2016. The news of the grim series' approval of the third season's nine episodes highlighted how the show is quickly loved by viewers and how it changed the course of storyline introduced in the British series.
Evidently, "Penny Dreadful's" lineup cast such as Eva Green, Helen MccRory, Billie Piper paved the way in introducing dark and provocative narrative for the characters such as Dorian Gray, Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Heading on the third season, "Penny Dreadful" is opening its lineup to another character named Kaeteney.
Just before the final days of shooting wrapping up very soon. The luring beauty with intense psychic admonition Vanessa Ives is one of the character regulars that will play along with the newly introduced character "Kaeteney" further along the season. According to Christian Post, "Penny Dreadful" season 3's newest addition is of "Native American" descent who will help play a role in helping out Ives in the series.
Furthermore, the actor who will play the new role is Wes Studi and his character is hinted to have attributions with Timothy Dalton's Sir Malcolm and Ethan Talbot (Josh Hartnett). The outlet also disclosed that Kaeteney along with Dalton and Ethan will heed to Ives' current demonic struggle.
Apart from Studi's character, viewers will now seize the new season with the story facing itself towards Caliban. Caliban is the work of the master evil genius Dr. Frankenstein and was regarded before as the "Creature." According to Korea Portal, this masterpiece of Frankenstein in "Penny Dreadful" season 3 will now embody a new identity using the name of John Clare and he is one of the ensuing force that will convince Frankenstein of not joining in as an ally of Lily.
Watch "Penny Dreadful" season 3 as it hits TV screens on May 1, 2016 on Showtime.
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