‘Bloodline’ Season 3 Air Date, Latest News & Update: Upcoming Season, A Farewell Ending?

By Hazel Jane F. Mortiga | Nov 18, 2016 10:36 AM EST

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The American drama series from Netflix, "Bloodline" season 3 which was co-created by Todd A. Kessler and Greg Kessler will be heading on the small screen in July 2017. There were speculations that its third season would be the last.

As the news released, it was rumored that the third season of "Bloodline" would possibly the end of the twisted family drama series. It was reported that Sony Pictures renewed the said TV series in July. At the time, Netflix stated that it would not be the end of the show.

However, it was exclusively revealed by The Hollywood Reporter that Sony Pictures was notified by Netflix that "Bloodline" season 3 would be the final season. It was believed that the media streamer cut some episodes to shorten its upcoming season. On the other hand, it was reported that licensing fees of the third season of "Bloodline" was being reduced.

Netflix and Sony Pictures did not confirm the said allegations. Besides, the two companies denied that there were tensions between them. Sony would possibly try to produce another season of "Bloodline", however, it's unclear if the said entertainment company would do so.

Furthermore, certain speculations circulated online that John and Nolan Rayburn would finally expose their feud on the upcoming season of "Bloodline". As previously showed in season 2, it was discovered that Nolan Rayburn was the real reason why Danny went back to Florida Keys.

According to Parent Herald, "Bloodline" Season, 3 would finally allow the character of John and Noylan Rayburn to fully explore their feud. On the other hand, it was stated that John and Noylan would expose the connection over Danny.

Despite "Bloodline" cancellation rumors surpassing online, season 3 would still continue its episode. Affairs in the series were still expected to come and there would be a possible twist on it upcoming sequel.

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