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Priyanka Chopra starrer Quantico renewed for Season 3

| | May 16, 2017, at 10:39 pm
Mumbai, May 16 (IBNS): Actress Priyanka Chopra starrer show ‘Quantico’ will be renewed for season 3 as announced by ABC recently.

The show that airs on Star World currently, will return as a shorter series with 13 episodes only and will not be helmed by show runner Josh Safran.

The search for the new show runner is on.

Speaking to the Hollywood reporter Josh Safran said, “My deal on the show was two years only and it’s up. I’m leaving the show in a good place and capable hands.”  Priyanka herself tweeted saying, “So excited about the season 3 pick up for #Quantico congrats to everyone who made it happen! #AlexParrish will be back soon.”

The second season of Quantico has undergone numerous changes in terms of storylines, with the focus shifting from the terrorism to the current political scenario.

The show will return to Star World and Star World HD with season 3

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