Once Upon a Time Season 3 Premiere Date and Spoilers: Charming and Hook Do Battle
A queen, princess, a pirate, a dark being, and a sailor all on one ship can only mean one thing: the season of "Once Upon a Time" is approaching. All fairytale enthusiasts must be dying to reunite with their favorite characters. The upcoming season of "Once Upon a Time" transports viewers to Neverland.
Last season ended with Henry (Jared S. Gilmore) being taken through a portal to Neverland. Henry's family joins Hook (Colin O'Donoghue) on his ship using a magical bean to transport through the portal into Neverland to look for Henry.
Peter Pan is the ruler over Neverland but he is not the high spirited good guy we all familiar with from Disney. He is a demon that takes children to Neverland, which is a place of torment. Peter Pan sends the Lost Boys to capture children he wants to bring back to Neverland and Henry is one of those children he wants most.
Neverland will include nasty mermaids, the dark Pan, and Tink's pixie dust. There is a huge emphasis on believing. A lack of believing in ones imagination can be a person downfall. " Neverland is a place where imagination runs wild," said Rumple.
A recap of last season has been covered now it's time for some spoilers.
In the first episode of the season there is a huge fight on the ship between Charming (Josh Dallas) and Hook. They don't see eye to eye, and both are alpha males. Oh, testosterone gets men every time.
Emma (Jennifer Morrison) believes Neal (Michael Raymond James) is dead and while on the ship Hook starts to flirt with her. Even though Emma tries to fight it sparks are flying.
Old habits die hard and for Regina (Lana Parilla) they haven't died at all. She is quick to use magic and think later but this is not appreciated much in Neverland.
The Dark one, Rumpelstiltskin, is just as evil as he has been in the previous seasons. But Neverland is a place where one is confronted with their past and apparently Rumple's past is more wicked than he is.
Watch the season 3 premieres on Sunday, September 29 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
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