• KarlaSouza and Alfred Enoch play Laurel Castillo and Wes Gibbins in "How to Get Away with Murder," respectively.

KarlaSouza and Alfred Enoch play Laurel Castillo and Wes Gibbins in "How to Get Away with Murder," respectively. (Photo : Facebook/How to Get Away with Murder)

One of the things "How to Get Away with Murder" fans are eager to know is whether or not Connor Walsh (Jack Falahee) is really going to move away. He himself is wondering if Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) will let him go.

"I think it's definitely a real and very appealing option for Connor," Entertainment Weekly quoted executive producer Pete Nowalk as saying. He added that Falahee's character has several questions to answer.

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Nowalk said Connor has yet to find out whether or not he will get in. He added, "Will Oliver go with him? Will Annalise let him go? These are the questions on Connor's mind right now."

Aside from playing Connor in "How to Get Away with Murder," Falahee plays Frank Stringfellow in "Mercy Street." The mini-series created by David Zabel and Lisa Wolfinger premiered on Jan. 17 and also stars McKinley Belcher III, Suzanne Bertish, Norbert Leo Butz and Gary Cole, among others.

On the other hand, Davis is set to star in "Suicide Squad." Among her co-stars in the upcoming action-fantasy film directed by David Ayer are Margot Robbie, Ben Affleck, Scott Eastwood, Will Smith, Jared Leto, Cara Delevingne, Jai Courtney and Ike Barinholtz.

Meanwhile, Kendrick Sampson recently talked about working with Davis and his first day on "How to Get Away with Murder." At the 2016 Hollywood Beauty Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 21, the actor told Emmys, "Well, on that very first day for me, Viola is in the trailer and she's saying, 'You're playing Caleb? What's your name?' I told her and she was like, 'Come, talk to me.'"

According to Sampson, Davis was so warm and kind that she included him in everyone's conversation, which for him was great. He said she made his first scene, which was with her, very comfortable.

For her role as Annalise in "How to Get Away with Murder," Davis has earned four Golden Globe nominations and one Primetime Emmy Award. She also has two Academy Award nominations, which are Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for the 2008 film "Doubt" and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for the 2011 film "The Help."

Watch Davis's recent appearance on "Today" here: