Many details about “The Blacklist” Season 6 are being kept under careful guard, which is just understandable. The show relies much on twists and turns, after all, which could be ruined by overzealous fans who want to prove that they know more about the series than anyone else. On the matter of the premiere date, September 2019 could be possible.
As Otaku Art notes, previous seasons of the series have premiered between September and October. Of course, this does not guarantee that “The Blacklist” Season 6 will follow the same trend, but it doesn’t discount the possibility either. The likelihood of the show’s next season premiering within that time period is greater than the chances that it would not.
This means that by this time next year, fans of the show could be chewing through the episodes of “The Blacklist” Season 6. It might seem like a long wait, but for a series like this one, time is only going to add to the quality of each episode. This makes the months of shooting and editing that will go into the project worth the patience of fans.
Speaking of “The Blacklist” Season 6, a new cast member has apparently joined the team. Ken Leung of “Lost” fame has reportedly been added to the roster that will make the show’s upcoming season even more interesting. As Carter Matt notes, however, his role on the show is still unknown. There has not even been a hint of whether he is going to be a good guy or a villain.
Then again, with a show like this one, it can be difficult to discern right from wrong at times. Fans will simply have to wait until “The Blacklist” Season 6 premieres to find out exactly what this new talent is going to be doing in his new role.


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