"Sleepy Hollow" Season 4 has been renewed, which is good news for fans who have waited for its return since it wrapped up its Season 3 finale in April. Of course, fans are definitely excited to see what lies ahead with the hit Fox supernatural drama.
It is the first time that the show will run without one of its main cast Nicole Beharie, who played agent Abbie Mills, and so fans are looking forward how her demise will affect the show. As expected, "Sleepy Hollow" Season 4 is going a lot of transformation, as Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) moved to Washington, D.C. to assume his new missions.
At the New York Comic Con on Oct. 9, Sunday, a part of the footage that was not revealed in the public feature a familiar face in Seasons 1 and Season 2. John Noble, who played Henry Parrish, the son of Crane and Katrina Crane (Katia Winter) is making a comeback. The sin eater and the Horseman of War, had his short appearance at the end of the video, where he was seen meeting with his father.
It is not certain how Noble's character will return to life in "Sleepy Hollow" Season 4 after he died in Season 2, Deadline reported. Before the footage ended, he greeted his Crane "Hello father."
The new season will feature a secret archive in Washington D.C. that is bigger than the previous one n Sleepy Hollow, New York. The archive that homes the "secret history of America" is where Crane and Jenny Mills (Lyndie Greenwood) will spend most of their time in researching and working to find the second witness.
In "Sleepy Hollow" Season 4, Crane and Mills will collaborate with a secret supernatural organization. He will brand her as a "soldier, scholar, and all-around badass." It is where they will meet their new workmates Jake (Jerry MacKinnon) and Alex (Rachel Melvin).
In the new season, Crane will face the biggest villain called Malcolm Dreyfuss (Jeremy Davies). He will not waste his time to shed some blood in order to win, according to TVLine. Dreyfuss will recruit the Headless Horseman to his camp.
During the panel for "Sleepy Hollow" Season 4, executive producer M. Raven Metzner teased that Crane is moving to a new apartment in Washington D.C. that happens to be haunted. A new mystery will be unearthed by Crane about Lincoln Memorial, and that he is going to discover a secret that will change the most significant part of the TV series.
"Sleepy Hollow" is slated to return to Fox in early 2017. Check out more updates about the Fox supernatural series: