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'UnReal' will come back on its second season this 2016!

"UnReal," which is considered as last summer's new breakout series, is scheduled to premiere next year, and even with months before it starts airing again, fans are already anticipating what will happen next season.

The first season ended with Adam (Freddie Stroma) being left at the altar by his bride, Anna (Johanna Braddy), while Rachel (Shiri Appleby) got humiliated publicly by Jeremy (Josh Kelly) for her indiscretion with Adam. Although their love lives are ups and downs throughout season 1, Quinn (Constance Zimmer), the creator and executive producer of the reality series "Everlasting" on UnReal, and Rachel finally ended up with their hearts broken at the finale.

During an interview with TV Line, Marti Noxon, UnReal's executive producer, said that the show will not start filming until early spring next year. Fans are concerned about the show since Constance Zimmer was cast in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and the drama series' loyal viewers are afraid to lose her character, Quinn, who is the heart and soul of the show. "She's committed to us and the show," the producer said. Noxon assured that Zimmer's role in S.H.I.E.L.D. will not affect UnReal's filming next year.

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Fans are speculating what will happen next to this show-within-a-show on its second season. Some are speculating whether if Everlasting will be coming back, or if there will be a new show that Quinn and Rachel will produce. Others are saying that UnReal might get the bachelorettes of Everlasting and create a spin-off series, while some are suggesting to do Everlasting with a woman choosing men this time.

Viewers are guaranteed that the show will be back with more unexpected twists, since the show now has Carol Barbee, executive producer of "Judging Amy." She will join UnReal's other producers, which include Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, Marti Noxon, Stacy Rukeyser, Sally DeSipio, and Robert M. Sertner, to create yet another exciting season.

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