With Will Trent fans curious about the show’s trajectory following the Season 4 premiere, showrunners Daniel Thomsen and Karine Rosenthal have shared insights about the plot of the ongoing season, specifically regarding the protagonist’s love life, the possible return of an old flame, and Angie’s storyline. In a recent interview, the creative duo discussed what viewers can expect from the latest Will Trent installment, while also naming a few characters who will have increased screen time this time around.
Daniel Thomsen wants to give ‘Will some romantic action’ in Will Trent Season 4
During a recent interview, the two showrunners confirmed that a considerable part of Will Trent Season 4 will focus on the titular special agent trying to find romance in his life.
“No definitely, we want to give Will some romantic action this year as he’s continuing to open up new parts of him,” Daniel Thomsen told Parade. He then added, “Will’s going through all of this chaos in his inner life. What would happen if he tried to open himself up to a more casual romantic relationship? Is he capable of that? Is that something he would get fun out of? That’s where we’re starting the season with him.”
Although Season 4 will see Ramón Rodríguez’s character explore his romantic options, the edition won’t feature the introduction of a prominent Will Trent love interest. “I can say that it’s not Sara Linton, but it is somebody that the audience of the show will recognize when it comes back to Will’s life,” Thomsen teased.
Moreover, with Angie (Erika Christensen) undergoing a pregnancy arc on the show, Karine Rosenthal confirmed that Dr. Seth McDale (Scott Foley) will play an important role in the fourth edition. “Yes, he will pop in and out. He will be there,” the executive producer confirmed.
Talking about the involvement of Franklin Wilks (Kevin Daniels) in Will Trent Season 4, Rosenthal noted, “We’re going to be seeing him in more crime stories. We get a little glimpse, learn a little bit more about Franklin as a person, get to see parts of him we haven’t seen yet.”
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on ComingSoon.net.
