Blane's return in 'The Originals' next season is one of those burning questions fans can't stop theorizing about. I rewatched his last scenes recently, and there's definitely room for his story to continue—maybe as a ghost, a flashback, or even a twist where he faked his death. The show’s writers love bringing back characters in unexpected ways, like when they resurrected Kol with that whole dark magic arc.
Personally, I’d love to see Blane return as a hybrid or some new supernatural creature. His dynamic with Klaus was underrated, and there’s untapped potential there. Plus, the actor’s chemistry with the cast was fantastic. If he doesn’t come back, I hope they at least give him a proper mention—maybe a tombstone scene or a cameo in someone’s memory. The way 'The Originals' handles legacy characters is usually pretty satisfying, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed.
Blane’s fate was left pretty open-ended, which makes me think the door’s still cracked for his return. 'The Originals' has a history of reviving characters when least expected—look at Finn’s multiple returns. Blane’s arc never felt fully concluded, especially with his ties to the werewolf factions.
If he does come back, I hope it’s not just for shock value. His character deserved more development, and a redemption arc or even a villainous turn could add depth. The fandom’s divided, but I’m team #BringBackBlane—his smirk alone deserves another season.
Speculating about Blane’s return feels like piecing together a vampire-themed puzzle. The show’s lore is so flexible—with resurrection spells, alternate dimensions, and time jumps—that nothing’s off the table. Remember when Davina came back through the Ancestral Well? Blane could easily follow a similar path.
What intrigues me more is how his return would impact the current power balance. He was always a wild card, and with the Mikaelsons dealing with new threats, his reappearance could either save or sabotage them. I’ve seen fan edits where he teams up with Marcel, and honestly, that duo would be chaos in the best way. The writers tend to listen to fan hype, so if enough people campaign for it, we might just get lucky.
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What stuck with me was how the show subverted expectations. Klaus wasn't just some monster; his vulnerability with Hope showed layers I never anticipated. That final scene where he whispers 'Always and forever' to Elijah before they walk into the light together? Waterworks every time.
The finale of 'The Originals' absolutely wrecked me in the best way possible. Klaus Mikaelson’s arc comes full circle when he sacrifices himself to save his daughter Hope and his brother Elijah. After centuries of being the ‘big bad’ vampire, his redemption finally feels earned—he dies surrounded by daylight (poetic for a creature of the night) and accepts peace. The scene where he compels Hope to leave so she doesn’t witness his death? Gut-wrenching. What gets me is how Elijah chooses to die with him, mirroring their toxic yet inseparable bond. The white oak stake, their original weakness, becomes the tool of their closure.
I love that the show didn’t shy away from tragedy. Klaus’s death isn’t sanitized; it’s messy, emotional, and deeply familial. The flashforward to Hope grown up, visiting their graves, adds this bittersweet layer—like Klaus’s love outlived him. It’s rare for antiheroes to get endings that feel both deserved and heartbreaking, but Joseph Morgan’s performance sells every second. Also, that last shot of the brothers walking toward the afterlife together? Perfect callback to their ‘always and forever’ mantra.
Rumors about Claire Holt returning to 'The Originals' have been swirling for ages, and I totally get why fans are desperate for Rebekah Mikaelson to make a comeback. She brought this fierce yet vulnerable energy to the show that was just chef’s kiss. While there hasn’t been any official confirmation from Holt or the producers, I did notice she’s been pretty active on social media reminiscing about her time on the series. Could that be a hint? Maybe! The show’s universe is expanding with spin-offs, so it wouldn’t surprise me if she popped up in a flashback or even a new project. Rebekah’s story felt unfinished, and Holt’s chemistry with the cast was electric—like, imagine her and Joseph Morgan sharing the screen again? Goosebumps.
That said, Holt’s been busy with other roles, like 'H2O: Just Add Water' (throwback!) and more recent projects. But 'The Originals' has this weird pull where actors seem to circle back eventually. Even if it’s just a cameo, I’d lose my mind. The fandom’s been theorizing about her return since the finale, and honestly, the show’s lore has enough loopholes to make it plausible. Here’s hoping the writers are lurking in fan forums and taking notes.