Homeland Season 4 Spoilers: Middle East Coming Your Way
Homeland Season 4 Spoilers: Middle East Coming Your Way
After the critically acclaimed last season of Homeland series, this television political drama is taking a new turn now. While the makers have confirmed October 5 as the release date, they are tight lipped on what is going to happen next. However, spoiler mills are in top gear and we bring you the latest on what we have.
A Lot of Middle East
You have already seen Carrie deal with problems in the country and now she will be travelling to Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan carrying out some really secret missions for the country. Even a new teaser was released recently that has showed how the Eastern tension is going to cause problems for everyone.
Spoilers suggest that Saul Berenson will be playing even a more important role in Homeland Season 4, which is evident from what we have seen in the trailer too.
More Psychological Issues
Carrie has been dealing with a lot of mental issues and a lot of them are expected to be solved in this season. However, at the same time, she will have to deal with a lot of new things. Going away from the family, leaving the child behind, killing men and women, and emotional toughness will create a lot of tension in her life, especially in a completely different part of the world.
On the other hand, when Carrie was shown making a star for Brody, many thought that she might just come back. According to Homeland Season 4, these are just rumors and Jessica Brody's character is not coming back to the show.
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