'How to Get Away with Murder' Season 2 News: Season 1 Blooper Reel Unveiled [VIDEO]
A blooper reel for season 1 of How to Get Away with Murder was revealed on July 31, and it is a bit of a laugh riot, courtesy Viola Davis.
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To see the serious actress break character and do silly things is quite a delight. In one court sequence, Davis, who plays Professor Analise Keating on the show, moves towards the bench but forgets a line and works a rewind motion even with her speech turning into gibberish. Other cast members like Matt McGorry are also seen goofing up on set.
The blooper reel was exclusively revealed via ET Online. For fans who are feeling withdrawal pangs, the clip should do the trick for a bit.
In most recent news related to the show, it was announced that X-Men's Jean Grey is coming on board.
TVLine reports that actress Famke Janssen, best known for her role as Grey in X-Men, has joined that cast of the ABC thriller. According to the report Janssen will playing a "brilliant, revered defense attorney who takes her job very seriously." The actress is set for a multi-episode arc in the series.
The latest addition to the cast had been Kendrick Sampson, best known for his work on Gracepoint and The Vampire Diaries. Deadline reported that the actor will be playing a recurring role in the series, but nothing is known about his character yet.
In other recent news related to the show, a report by Entertainment Weekly has revealed that fans will find out who the killer is in the season 2 premiere. EW has this information from a reliable source. The publication also added that fingers strongly point to Wes Gibbins (Alfred Enoch), going by a recent reader poll that was conducted.
The first promo for the second season of How to Get Away With Murder was unveiled earlier this year and it reveals that the show will be returning with a a whole new chapter of "insanity."
The finale of season 1 aired on Feb. 26.
Season 2 will premiere on Sept. 25.
Watch the blooper reel: