'The Fosters' Season 3 Spoilers: A Possible New Love Interest for Callie Is Introduced
Get ready to meet a new character on Season 3 of "The Fosters," who is described as good looking in an "adorkable way," according to TVLine.
The character's name is Tony, and he is a musician who tends to put way too much pressure on himself.
TVLine founder and editor Michael Ausiello reveals that not much is known about Tony so far.
"We don't know much else about him right now, but I'm thinking he could end up as a pal for Brandon or a love interest for Callie...or both," Ausiello added.
Auslello also referred to Tony as an accidental troublemaker.
Season 2 of "The Fosters" ended with Ana, Mariana and Jesus getting into a car accident while on the way to the hospital, Christian Today reports.
The first episode of Season 3, titled "Wreckage," may start by dealing with the events following the car crash.
Meanwhile, Jake T. Austin revealed he will not return to the third season of "The Fosters" via Twitter.
He tweeted, "I'm honored to have been a part of such a groundbreaking series, but I personally want to let you know that my time on the show.... has come to an end. Thanks for letting me be part of your family, it has been a pleasure."
Speculation is that Austin's character, Jesus, died in the car accident since he will not return to the show.
Following the accident in the season finale, the twins' mother Stef is one of the first police officers to respond to the crash, but it appears she does not know that her family is involved.
Jennifer Lopez will return as one of the executive producers for the first episode of the upcoming season, and Peter Paige is directing the premiere.
There is no official date for the Season 3 premiere of "The Fosters," but fans predict that it should air sometime in June since it has already been given the green light. Also, Season 1 premiered on June 3, 2013 and Season 2 on June 16, 2014, according to Christian Today.
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