(Warning: This post contains spoilers for the sixth and final season premiere of “Empire”)
The sixth and final season of “Empire” kicked off with a bang Tuesday — literally. In the opening scene of the Season 6 premiere, titled “What Is Love,” Lucious (Terrence Howard) was shot off-screen and left bleeding on the ground of his home, suggesting that the Lyon family patriarch might meet his end by the time the Fox hip-hop drama itself ends.
And while fans are left wondering what Lucious’ fate will be, they’re also faced with a “whodunit” mystery. But don’t worry, because “Empire” showrunner Brett Mahoney has assured us that this mystery will be solved faster than the casket case from Season 5, which lasted all the way from last season’s premiere until its finale.
Also Read: 'Empire' Final Season: Creators, Taraji P Henson and Terrence Howard Talk the End of the...
The sixth and final season of “Empire” kicked off with a bang Tuesday — literally. In the opening scene of the Season 6 premiere, titled “What Is Love,” Lucious (Terrence Howard) was shot off-screen and left bleeding on the ground of his home, suggesting that the Lyon family patriarch might meet his end by the time the Fox hip-hop drama itself ends.
And while fans are left wondering what Lucious’ fate will be, they’re also faced with a “whodunit” mystery. But don’t worry, because “Empire” showrunner Brett Mahoney has assured us that this mystery will be solved faster than the casket case from Season 5, which lasted all the way from last season’s premiere until its finale.
Also Read: 'Empire' Final Season: Creators, Taraji P Henson and Terrence Howard Talk the End of the...
- 9/25/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
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