‘Homeland’ Season 6 Premiere Date Pushed Back from the Fall this Year to January 2017 Surprise Critics!

Showrunner Alex Gansa also confirmed that Peter Quinn will come back in Season 6. During the show’s recently held For Your Consideration Emmy panel, Gansa disclosed that fans should expect to see Quinn’s storyline to go somewhere different in the upcoming sixth season of “Homeland.”

Gansa said that people will be surprised as to how the TV series is going to dramatize Peter Quinn’s character in Season 6 and that it may not be what viewers would think.

The series creator also revealed something about what’s in store for Carrie whom he said shall be going on a very different and singular journey.

Gansa said that Carrie got a couple of big questions on the table and the first of which is whether she would decide to marry Otto or not. It could be recalled that Carrie got a proposal from her boss Otto during the Season 5 finale.

Carrie is also thinking whether she should go back to the CIA as what her former boss Saul Berenson, played by Mandy Patinkin, has been asking her.

The showrunner said that the show will be moving into the new season with a significant amount of momentum. He also added that “Homeland” is going to have a different feel this year, the way the show has done every year, which is one of its key strengths.

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