After a major character was killed off 'Hell on Wheels' in the last episode, it was something that a lot of people didn't see coming- although the actor had reportedly known for a while.
The fourth season of AMC's 'Hell on Wheels' began last week with an episode that saw Cullen Bohannon trapped in Fort Smith by his arch enemy, The Swede, while things percolated in Cheyenne, the lynchpin of the railroad in 1867.
Anson Mount, who stars on AMC's 'Hell on Wheels' as Cullen Bohannon the Confederate Civil War veteran turned railroad man/outlaw, has been discussing the show as it prepares to return for its fourth season.
With 'Hell on Wheels' on the verge of returning for its fourth season, the promotional material has increased, with various mysterious trailers and a flittering bit of information about what to expect from AMC's Western tale of westward expansion.
As AMC's own website will let audiences know, they moved 'Hell on Wheels' to Saturday nights for season 3 to pair this Western with their Western films they show on Saturdays as well, a sensible pairing.
'Hell on Wheels' has continued to plod on, as it is about to start its fourth season, even though it was relegated to Saturday nights, an evening where original television is scarce.
Although there hasn't been much chatter on AMC's other big show, Hell On Wheels, many fans are eagerly awaiting the highly anticipated return of the popular period piece for its third season.
Although it's still a few months away from kicking off its third season, AMC's Hell on Wheels continues to garner massive interest for its upcoming installment.
The wait for the upcoming season continues as fans of the AMC network's period piece Hell On Wheels will have to hold their patience until its August premiere. The show will now be airing in an all-new TV slot, moving to Saturday nights.