“Blindspot” Season 4 is set to premiere soon, and the folks behind the show are busy trying to drum up as much interest around it as possible. This is why so many b-roll clips, cast discussions, and photos are being released. These contents are also providing a window as to what fans can expect from the show, which includes the series’ most dangerous foe yet.
Nothing But Geek features a lot of clips and stills about “Blindspot” Season 4, many of which include certain glimpses of what fans can expect from the show’s premiere. The site also features a Synopsis for the upcoming first episode of the new season.
“The FBI team hunts a dangerous enemy operative, and a deadly new foe emerges. Starring Sullivan Stapleton as Kurt Weller, Jaimie Alexander as Jane Doe / Remi, Rob Brown as Edgar Reade, Audrey Esparza as Tasha Zapata, Ashley Johnson as Patterson and Ennis Esmer as Rich DotCom,” the synopsis reads.
Among the footage on offer is one of Jaime Alexander who plays Jane Doe, where she expresses her thoughts on shooting in South Africa and what she thinks about where they are in “Blindspot” Season 4. Of course, with the location being where the season finale for Season 3 was also shot, it’s basically where the next season will also pick up.
For those who are not in the know, however, it’s worth pointing out that “Blindspot” Season 4 is where Jane is revealed for who she is. The recently released trailer for the upcoming season does not paint a pretty picture of the consequences, either. It would appear that Jane was meant to infiltrate the FBI and then destroy it from the inside.
“Blindspot” Season 4 will premiere on Oct. 12 on NBC. Fans will not want to forget that date.


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