'Beauty and the Beast' Season 3 Spoilers: Catherine To Be 'Unbreakable' In Episode 11 [VIDEO]
The sound producers working on the score of season 3 of Beauty and the Beast recently revealed a little tid bit about an episode in the upcoming chapter of the CW series.
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Hitower Music, which is represented by James Guttridge and Sean Hosein, who compose the music for the CW series, stated that Catherine (Kristin Kreuk) would be "unbreakable" in episode 11 of season 3 via Twitter.
"Our Cat is absolutely "Unbreakable" in #BATB 311!" they tweeted on March 7.
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Previously, the duo had shared a still featuring Catherine pulling an action stunt in season 3 while they were tracking sound to episode 3, via Twitter.
"Mixing music for #BATB 303. Cat showing #beasties what she's gonna do to the #PCA competition!"
On October 1, the duo also dished about episode 1 to get cracking on its score, and were left stumped.
"Just about to have our first look at Episode 301.... Can't wait! music starts VERY soon. Lot's of surprises in store," they tweeted.
This was followed by their response which was terse, yet it spoke volumes:
"Ok..... episode 301. WOW. OMG."
This means the premiere of the next chapter of The CW series is really one to watch out for.
The executive producer of the CW series, Brad Kern, has also spoken about the what fans can expect from the next chapter of the show in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Kern revealed that season 3 would focus on Catherinw and Vincent's (Jay Ryan) love.
"Now that we have the loyal audience, the goal is to make it more Cat-Vincent centric," he said. "We'll continue to build the mythology. Everything else will service and work around that love."
Deadline reported that the CW has renewed the series for another chapter. Along with this, the network also announced that season 3 would premiere on May 21
The season 2 finale, Deja Vu aired on The CW on July 7.
Watch the preview clip for Deja Vu here: