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'Once Upon a Time' Season 5B Spoilers: The 100th Episode Promises Lots of Surprises

It will be a long three months of waiting for "Once Upon a Time" fans since the show will not be back until March next year. The premiere next year will be the 100th episode, and according to reports, the show promises to bring a ton of surprises for its viewers.

According to Edward Kitsis, one of the creators of the show, the 100th episode of "Once Upon a Time," which also starts the second half of season 5, will give fans nostalgic feelings from the show's original season. During his interview with Variety, Kitsis said that they are excited for the show's new milestone. "We feel like we're going to be honoring the show by really giving you that season one feeling all over again," he said.

Fans wonder how the premiere will pick up next March after a very heartbreaking midseason finale, where Hook (Colin O'Donoghue) sacrificed himself for Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and died. However, the heroine won't allow the pirate captain to be gone that long since she'll follow him to the Underworld and bring him back, according to Hollywood Life.

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There are a lot of exciting things that viewers will see, and one of them is the gang's adventure to the afterlife. New characters will also join the show, including Disney stars, Hercules and Megara, who will be portrayed by Jonathan Whitesell and Kacey Rohl, respectively.

"The Distinguished Gentleman," which some fans are speculating is the code name for the God of Underworld, Hades, has also been cast, and it will be played by Greg Germann, according to TV Line. The plot of the next half of the fifth season has not officially been released yet, and fans can't wait what will happen with Emma and company once they travel to the Underworld.

"Once Upon a Time" season 5B will premiere on March 6, 2016.

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