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'Shadowhunters' Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers: Showrunner Teases Fans About Editing Process

Image via Shadowhunters Official FB Page / Freeform

Freeform's supernatural drama series may be on its last leg with the second half of “Shadowhunters” season 3 but the series is still getting a lot of love from its cast and crew as much as its fans. The fans have already fought for the show with so much zeal but it unfortunately was not enough to save the show.

Still, even with the unfortunate cancellation of the show, the “Shadowhunters” cast and crew have been pumping out so much teaser material that the fan community would be hard-pressed to expect that the show was canceled in the first place. “Shadowhunters” season 3's second half will already be welcoming Luke Baines as the show's newest face for its worst villain, Jonathan Morgenstern, but fans are getting way more love than Baines' casting from one of the “Shadowhunters'” showrunners.

Todd Slavkin, a “Shadowhunters” showrunner, has been posting about behind-the-scenes information for “Shadowhunters” season 3. Slavkin has expressed his excitement for the show's episode 321 and 322 to see the light of day.

Slavkin has also posted material on what appears to be a micro-trailer that the editing team is working on to the lead-up for the upcoming second half of “Shadowhunters.”

Todd has also teased the introduction of Kimberly-Sue Murray as the show's new Seelie Queen.

Fans of “Shadowhunters” waiting for the season 3 second half who have yet to follow Todd Slavkin on Twitter should do so now. Fans would not want to miss how Slavkin lovingly documents the passion of the cast crew working behind the scenes for “Shadowhunters” season 3. Fans can still hold on to the hope that “Shadowhunters” can still be saved just by the amount of passion that Slavkin's almost weekly posts about his excitement for “Shadowhunters” season 3 returning in 2019.

“Shadowhunters” season 3 second half has yet to have an official air date for its first episode. But fans can expect the show's final 12-episode run, including a two-hour finale, to come back sometime in early 2019.

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