The Blacklist' Season 2 News 2014: New Video Trailer Exposed! September 22 Premiere Date
The Blacklist' Season 2 News 2014: New Video Trailer Exposed! September 22 Premiere Date
During the first season finale of the NBC Drama, "The Blacklist," Liz and Red missed catching Berlin. He was the big-league bad character who showed up during the end part of the season's premiere. Now with the season 2 premiere, a new trailer running for about 2 minutes is again revealed. In the said trailer, Liz is shown to fail in catching Berlin, putting her life in danger.
The trailer can be watched here.
The trailer also privided a flashback to the last season. The trailer showed Red explaining who Berlin is. Apparently, he is the reason why Red needs to go back to FBI. In this second season, viewers will witness a chess game between Berlin and Red. Another thing to get excited about is the introduction of the new villain: Lord Baltimore.
In that particular trailer, Red is telling Liz about the arrival of Lord Baltimore in town. However, they learned that the villain doesn't have the intention of finding Red. So, if he is not looking for Red, who is this villain looking for? Now, Red will take a call in which Baltimore told him about doing something to a certain 'her" what Red did to his daughter. "I'm going to send her back to you piece by piece," is a chillingly uttered too.
Based on this, one would want to know who is "her?" Was Liz been kidnapped?
All these questions maybe answered in just a few more days. The premiere episode of "Blacklist" Season 2 is scheduled on September 22.
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