Fans are now excited for the coming of "The Fall" Season 3 as BBC Two even add up the excitement by revealing the show's official release date. Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) and Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) will be back on Sept. 29 and the network also show the series official synopsis in a press release.
'The Fall' Season 3's Official Synopsis
According to "The Fall" Season 13's official storyline, as obtained by CarterMatt, Anderson managed to finally arrest Spector, but he is badly wounded by a gunshot. Hence, it questioned if the role of Jamie Dornan can survive the injuries he is bearing while staying in the police custody. It, too, asked if the suspect can ever have and be given with a fair justice. Spector will be quickly sent to Belfast General Hospital and will be welcomed by Dr. Joe O'Donnell (Richard Coyle) and Nurse Kiera Sheridan (Aisling Bea).
In "The Fall" Season 3, the rest of the hospice's staffs are evidently struggling to look after his gunshot and keep him alive. As Katie (Aisling Franciosi) learned what happened to Spector, she will try her best to help him. "With the powers-that-be questioning Gibson's handling of the case, her determination to get a conviction is tested to the full," the synopsis read.
The End Of Spector, Gibson's Cat-And-Mouse Relationship
Meanwhile, as recently reported by GamenGuide, "The Fall" Season 3 will exactly start from where its previous season left off. This, too, might be the end of Spector and Gibson's cat-and-mouse relationship as they are about to meet the show's finale. It has been said that this will be the final installment of the crime drama television series, but Gillian Anderson hinted that it will have a season four.
Other stars who will be once again in "The Fall" Season 3 are Colin Morgan, John Lynch, Valene Kane, Stuart Graham, Gerard McCarthy, Bronagh Waugh and Aisling Francios. Krister Henriksson, Aidan McArdle, Ruth Bradley, Aisling Bea and Richard Coyle are also set to appear in the TV show. "The Fall" Season 3 will be aired on Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. London time on BBC Two.