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‘iZombie’ Season 3: David Anders Interview

David Anders as Blaine in ‘iZombie’ season 3 (Photo: Katie Yu © 2016 The CW Network)

The third season of The CW’s popular comic book-inspired zombie comedy/drama iZombie is set to kick off at 9pm ET/PT on April 4, 2017 with an episode titled ‘Heaven Just Got a Little Bit Smoother.’ The zom-dram-rom-com stars Rose McIver as Liv Moore, David Anders as Blaine, Robert Buckley as Major Lilywhite, Rahul Kohli as Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti, Malcolm Goodwin as Detective Clive Babinaux, and Aly Michalka as Peyton Charles. The series was created by writers Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright who also executive produce along with Danielle Stokdyk and Dan Etheridge.


The Season 3 Plot: In the third season, Liv has discovered there are more zombies living in Seattle than she previously believed. In fact, there is a private military contractor employing a small zombie army, and that army is preparing for the day humans learn of their existence. Major finds a job and acceptance in this army. Liv and Clive investigate the murder of a zombie family that may just set off an all-out zombie-human war. Ravi’s former boss at the Center for Disease Control shows up in Seattle to investigate the Max Rager massacre. Blaine finds living as a human with no memory of his evil past is more blessing than curse. Peyton pulls at a thread in one of her cases that may lead to the villain that’s pulling all the strings. This season, Liv will eat the brains and take on the traits of a dominatrix, a JACKASS-style stunt man, an office gossip, a pre-school teacher, a conspiracy theorist, a dungeon master, and many more.

During last year’s San Diego Comic Con, we had the chance to pick David Anders’ brain about what’s in store for season three. In our roundtable interview, Anders chatted about the game-changing season two finale, what we can expect from Blaine, and what’s up with the Blaine/Peyton/Ravi love triangle.

Watch the David Anders iZombie season 3 interview:



This post was last modified on March 26, 2017 10:05 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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