Will Trent season 3 finale cliffhanger. The latest season of the hit ABC procedural went out with a bang, as GBI Deputy Director Amanda Wagner is shot in the chest by a Founders Front terrorist. Though Amanda is taken to hospital, and has surgery, the season ends with her fate unclear, setting up a potentially emotionally grueling season 4 premiere episode. Amid that, Angie reveals that she's pregnant.

Per LA Times, Rodriguez revealed that he is going to continue his transition into directing in season 4. He states that he will definitely be directing at least one episode over the course of the season, and that he would like to direct the season premiere, as he did in the Will Trent season 3 premiere, "I'm A Guest Here." He confirmed that it makes the most sense, and that he loves to set the standard for the rest of the season. Check out Rodriguez's full comments below:

 I will definitely be directing at least one episode next season. It makes the most sense for me to direct the premiere as I did this past season. I love that pressure of having to set the bar for a season.

What This Means For Will Trent Season 4

Rodriguez's Dedication To The Show Means This Decision Absolutely Makes Sense

Rodriguez's desire to direct again in Will Trent season 4 suggests he highly enjoyed the experience of directing the season 3 premiere, and that he feels comfortable behind the camera. As the lead of the show, it also makes sense for him to set the tone for the season by directing the first episode, and he may feel that he wants to be more involved in the visual storytelling side of things in the season. In fact, Rodriguez could well helm multiple episodes over the course of the Will Trent season.

Will Trent season 4 is set to air on ABC in 2026.

While it is not confirmed that Rodriguez will direct the Will Trent season 4 premiere, he does guarantee he will be getting behind the camera for at least one episode, and certainly expresses a preference for the premiere. It's likely that he has been in conversation with the producers and showrunner about taking the reins on an episode or two, and could set an exciting benchmark as it moves into its fourth season. A lot will depend on whether Rodriguez feels he has the time and headspace to focus on directing, acting, and executive producing at the same time.

Our Take On Rodriguez's Directing For Will Trent Season 4

The Star Could Direct More Regularly Moving Forward

Gina Rodriguez as Marion and Ramon Rodriguez as Will in Will Trent season 3, episode 6

Now that Rodriguez has eased his way into directing, he should be much more comfortable behind the camera in season 4. This could result in him choosing to direct more regularly moving forward, particularly if the show continues to run long-term. By this point, Will Trent is full of interesting characters and immersive storylines, and has become one of the strongest procedurals on television. As the show continues to evolve and grow, Rodriguez could look to take a more active role in directing, and help Will Trent improve as a series.

Source: LA Times

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Will Trent
Release Date
January 3, 2023
Network
ABC

WHERE TO WATCH

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Will Trent is a 2023 crime drama series based on Karin Slaughter's bestselling novels. Ramón Rodríguez stars as Will Trent, an Atlanta-based Special Agent with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Renowned for his impeccable clearance rate, Trent uncovers complex crime cases while grappling with his own personal challenges. The series explores his dedication to justice against the backdrop of his troubled past and the intricate world of criminal investigations.

Cast
Ramon Rodriguez, Erika Christensen, Iantha Richardson, Jake McLaughlin, Sonja Sohn
Writers
Daniel T. Thomsen, Liz Heldens, Karin Slaughter
Main Genre
Drama
Seasons
3
Creator
Karin Slaughter, Liz Heldens, Daniel T. Thomsen
Story By
Karin Slaughter
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu