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'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 4 Spoilers: Showrunner Teases Death; Bonnie Goes Dark

Executive producer Pete Nowalk teases that there will be more blood spilled this season. Meanwhile, Bonnie (Liza Weil) shows her dark side.

For this season 4 of "How to Get Away With Murder," showrunner Nowalk is telling fans to hold their breaths because there will be a lot more blood to spill.

"As far as you know, it didn't happen in the premiere. You didn't see a murder, but anything could've happened in that flash forward. There will be more bloodshed and tragedy," Nowalk revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

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Since the show is unpredictable, none of the characters are safe from dying this season.

However, Nowalk revealed in a previous interview with Variety and said that he doesn't want to have another "Who's dead?" mystery again. This could mean that the core characters will remain safe for now.

Meanwhile, Bonnie develops a dark side this season 4.

In episode 4 of "How to Get Away With Murder," titled "Was She Ever Good at Her Job?" Annalise (Viola Davis) will finally get her mojo back. However, Bonnie will grow suspicious towards Annalise's progress, according to the episode listing from The Futon Critic.

There's a possibility that since Annalise let Bonnie go, she might have felt that she was abandoned, which makes her turn her back against her former employer. Nowalk previously shared that Bonnie will be growing up in a "major way" and that she will soon have "her own power, her dark power."

Meanwhile, Laurel (Karla Souza) is still trying to get help in exposing her father for killing Wes (Alfred Enoch). In episode 3, Laurel is seen having a hard time convincing Michaela (Aja Naomi King) to help her bring down her father.

"How to Get Away With Murder" season 4 airs every Thursday night at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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