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'Wayward Pines' Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Humans, Abbies, New Breed Set To Rise; Which Species Will Survive, Annihilation Underway?

'Wayward Pines' Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Humans, Abbies, New Breed Set To Rise; Which Species Will Survive, Annihilation Underway?

In "Wayward Pines" Season 3, some of the characters are going to die, and will be replaced with new ones. Moreover, it is speculated that the Abbies will become stronger and bigger in size and in dominion. Also, it is anticipated that the next season would reveal the means to survive or be annihilated.

After a thousand years, the Abbies have become more strategic and intelligent in comparison to the humans, CP Entertainment reported. They awaken with more new stronger breeds, they even killed Dr. Theo Yedlin (Jason Patrick) and CJ Mitchmum (Djimo Hounsou), and they died risking their lives for the humans who eventually died after them.

In addition, "Wayward Pines" Season 3 will showcase how humans strive to survive and makes strategies in this situation. If there were new breeds of Abbies, it is also presumed that there would be new characters to join the frenzy next season as well as participate in the survival challenge.

In "Wayward Pines" Season 3, humans have to be smarter than the Abbies. Also, they must implement strategic, realistic and keener plan to help them stay on top and survive the annihilation

Given the fact that "Wayward Pines" Season 2 ending left speculations regarding the Abby baby, the fans and followers could not help but wonder on whether this cliffhanging end would have a difference next season.

Parent Herald formerly reported that the upcoming finale of "Wayward Pines" Season 3 would be set in a more darker tone. Even the ending is presumed to end with more mysteries rather than with answers.

However, the storyline remains unsettled and unconfirmed for "Wayward Pines" Season 3. Also, its air date is still unverified for now.

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