"The Leftovers" fans can start counting down to Kevin Garvey's (Justin Theroux) last adventure. Season 3 will be the HBO drama's last season and the showrunners have finally revealed when it will premiere.
On Dec. 6, Tuesday, the show's creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta announced through Facebook that the third and final season of "The Leftovers" will premiere on April 2017. The show will take over the seasonal slot usually occupied by "Game of Thrones," as per Jezebel
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Though it is still a few months away, Lindelof already dropped a lot of clues about what might happen when the psychological thriller TV series' return. Viewers should brace themselves to see the final season moving away from questions of Kevin's sanity.
"I'm not particularly interested in continuing to revisit the 'Is Kevin crazy?' idea," Lindelof revealed, in a wide-ranging interview with The Living Reminders podcast in December 2015. "I kind of feel that the more interesting show at this point is that...we're no longer, we're done with the sleepwalking was a manifestation of Kevin's inability to come to terms with all of the trauma that he was dealing with both prior to the departure and post departure."
In "The Leftovers" Season 2, viewers witnessed Kevin settling on a choice to grasp a supernatural means of ridding his visions of the late Patti Levin. In this way, Kevin died and resurrected twice from a limbo-like hotel. It is believed that when he comes back to life, all of his hallucinations were gone.
Just because Kevin does not see dead people anymore, it does not completely imply that there will be no more supernatural stuff going on with him. Fans would also be disheartened to discover that they will never find out what happens to the departed, as further revealed by Lindelof.
Check out "The Leftovers" Season 2 below: