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'Beauty And The Beast' Season 4 News, Update: Showrunner Stuart Gillard Shares Behind-The-Scene Photos

It was announced last month that filming for the fourth and the last season of The CW's hit supernatural action-adventure drama TV series, "Beauty and The Beast" had already been wrapped up. As this would be their last moments together, the cast members took to their social media to express their goodbyes. Meanwhile, the show's boss updates fans with details that gives hints on what to expect when Season 4 premieres.

In his Twitter post, actor Austin Basis said that he'll miss playing his character, J.T., in the series. Nina Lisandrello, who plays Tess on the show, tried to feign excitement in doing the last scene with Basis but later on revealed that it was a really a heartbreaking moment for her.

"Sheesh, don't make me cry, Basis," the actress said in her Twitter in response to Basis.

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For executive producer Stuart Gillard, his focus is to provide the avid followers of the series some updates on what's coming next in the show. One of the photos seen on his Twitter feed featured series star Kristin Kreuk taking with a co-star behind the camera. The latter plays the character Catherine.

Some other pictures show the members of the cast goofing around with each other as they prepare to roll the camera. There is also some official footage that, as it appears, is being processed in the editing room at that time.

Gilliard, in one of his updates, shared that there's still lots of post-production tasks to do before BATB returns to the small screen.

While interacting with one of his followers, the EP said: "still lots for me to do on Finale - music etc…"

He went on to reveal that the final editing "won't finish until end of January."

It has been reported earlier that "Beauty and the Beast" Season 4 will premiere next summer.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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