'How To Get Away with Murder' Season 4 Air Date, Spoilers and Updates: Wes' Killer Revealed; Shocking Revelation To Annalise

"How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3 left us all in a state of shock. The fans of the hit mystery television series are eager to know what is in store for them in Season 4. It is still not clear if the next season is coming up or not. However, fans are definitely clamoring to understand one critical thing: Who killed Wes?

In the season finale of "How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3, it was revealed that the person who died in the fire was Wes Gibbins. This was a shocking revelation as Wes was one of the main characters of the show and had a great connection to Annalise Keating, reported News Everyday.

It was a very tough call to kill off one of the core characters of the show as revealed by the creator Pete Nowalk. Wes' character played an important part in "How To Get Away With Murder" and it was a tough call to take. "When we revealed that Wes was alive in that interrogation room, that's when I knew that it should be him," he said. He also stated that he delayed making the final decision as long as he could.

"How To Get Away With Murder" Season 4 release date

As of now, there is no official statement made as to when the next season of "How To Get Away With Murder" will be released. Even ABC has not decided whether to renew the show or not. Fans are eagerly waiting for the decision to be made.

What we could expect in Season 4 of "How To Get Away With Murder" is an investigation on who killed Wes. In season 3, Nate revealed to Annalise that her favorite student was already dead before an explosion burned the professor's house to the ground, reported Variety.

The half-charred body of Wes is proof that the creators of "How to Get Away With Murder" are very bold and they do not hesitate to make shocking changes in their storyline. It is speculated that the next season of "How To Get Away With Murder" will definitely revolve around the investigation on Wes' killing.

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