‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 2 Spoilers: Annalise In Tough Situation After Emily's Death?
The events in "How to Get Away with Murder" will be more thrilling than ever when season 2 returns.
According to spoilers for season 2 of "How to Get Away with Murder," Annalise (Viola Davis) will find herself in a tough situation after covering up Emily Sinclair's death.
The last season revealed that Asher (Matt McGorry) was the murderer of the assistant district attorney. Known to be the best at her field, Annalise and the Keating Five devised a plan to put the blame on Catherine (Amy Okada), Christian Today reported.
Since Emily's death is a high-profile murder case, Annalise and her squad will be in a risky situation to avoid jail time, showrunner Pete Novalk revealed to TV Line.
"There will be forensic experts all up in there... Annalise, as a defense attorney, knows that creating a mess at the scene is the best strategy. But whether it works or not, we'll find out very quickly," according to the spoilers for "How to Get Away with Murder" season 2 from the executive producer.
"How to Get Away from Murder" renewed season will also introduce three new cast members.
According to TVLine, these will include Wilson Bethel ("Hart of Dixie," "The Astronaut Wives Club"), Adam Arkin ("Chicago Hope," "Sons of Anarchy") and Roxanne Hart ("Hung").
Enstarz added the three will be a part of the Mahoney family, Annalise Keating's newest client.
Arkin will play the role of the Mahoney's patriarch. Bethel will play his son, Charles Mahoney, and Hart will be Wallace's wife as Sylvia, Design and Trend reported.
Moreover, showrunner Pete Nowalk also offered a glimpse on the family's role on "How to Get Away with Murder" season 2.
"The Mahoney family plays a really big part in a legal case in our last six episdoes," he told TVLine. "They're very wealthy people. It's a murder case, and it involves Annalise in a big way."
"How Get Away with Murder" season 2 returns on Thursday, Feb. 11, at 10 p.m. EST on ABC. Watch out for more spoilers before then.