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'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Spoilers: Teaser Gives Glimpses of More Violence

Fans have been waiting for the second half of "How to Get Away With Murder" season 2, in order to find out the fate of their favorite characters.

Since the return of the season is still a few weeks away, a recently released trailer showed a sneak peek for the episodes to come. While it did not reveal much about what exactly will happen to the series, it presented several scenes that will leave fans interested.

It featured Frank, played by Charlie Weber, coming after Catherine Hapstall, played by Amy Okuda. The previous episodes of season 2 focused on the Hapstall case, which paved the way for several controversies. With that, fans can expect more drama and violence in the episodes to come.

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In addition, another scene showed Annalise, played by Viola Davis, in the hospital. The midseason finale saw her getting shot by Wes, played by Alfred Enoch, in order to cover up the happenings at the Hapstall house. However, fans are still wondering if Annalise will be able to heal properly and survive the shot.

Nevertheless, it can be expected that the series will continue being a success. "How to Get Away With Murder" has proved to be a well-written narrative that has kept fans captivated with its twists and turns. Davis recently spoke to Yahoo! and expressed excitement in her involvement in the TV series scene these days.

She stated, "I think there's more volume on TV. It used to only be three channels. Now we have Amazon, Hulu, Showtime. There's volume so you have to fill up the volume, and how you fill up the volume is by writing more narratives. And the narratives have got to be varied. Everything can't be the same, and therefore it gives people the opportunity to come in and show what they can do."

"How to Get Away With Murder" season 2 will return to the small screen this Feb. 11.

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