Next year, "Homeland" Season 6 is expected to air with more explosive scenes and revelations. Main characters Carrie and Saul are also anticipated to continue their working relationship even though Carrie is not anymore part of the CIA.
Carrie and Saul tandem
Even though Carrie will choose to work for a law firm to defend Muslims who are victims of injustice in the United States, she may still long for the job she has done for the CIA. Her new job will also require her to use her skills in the field as an agent and continue being the top-notch operations officer that she was.
With her work appearing to be peaceful and normal, fans of "Homeland" are expecting that it will not be calm for Carrie for a long time as trouble may soon find her and her new career. On the other hand, Saul will find himself in New York, the new setting of the show, to debrief the newly elected President of the United States.
New trailer for Season 6
A trailer for "Homeland" Season 6 showed that the hit TV series was filmed in Carrie's hometown. The former CIA agent is now back in the United States in an effort to stop an attack on the first female president of the country.
"It's a really fascinating time, that transitional moment, and that president will heavily inform the character of the [CIA]," Claire Danes, how plays as Carrie, said in an earlier interview. She also noted that her character will remain in the middle of a more intense storyline for "Homeland" Season 6.
Joining Danes for Season 6 are the other main characters of the show like Mandy Patinkin who plays Saul Berenson and F. Murray Abraham as Dar Adal. Fans are excited what new twists will be offered by the creators of the show for next year.
"Homeland" Season 6 will return on Showtime on January 15 at 9 p.m. Are you excited for the airing of the next season?