
Will Trent star Ramon Rodriguez has fans excited as he shares with Action News the first glimpse of the emotional third season. After the huge success of the first two seasons, the new season promises to open up new, more intense and profound chapters in Agent Will Trent’s journey to solve crimes and heal.
A strong push from the end of season 2
The end of Will Trent season 2 left a series of unanswered questions. Will had to face the truth about his birth mother, his strained relationship with Faith, and the unhealed wounds from his childhood. In an exclusive conversation with Action News, Ramon Rodriguez confirmed:
“Season 3 will not shy away from any uncomfortable truths. We go deeper into the trauma, but also open up the opportunity for healing.”
Ramon Rodriguez Reveals Will’s Big Changes
In season 3, Will will not only continue to solve difficult cases, but also have to struggle internally between his professional responsibilities and his personal pain. Rodriguez said: “You’ll see Will grow. He’ll have to make decisions that may hurt the people he loves – but that are necessary for him to survive.”
The return of important relationships
Will and Angie (Erika Christensen) are still the emotional centerpiece. However, Rodriguez emphasized that season 3 is not just about romantic love: “Will and Faith (Iantha Richardson)’s relationship also develops deeply. Their trust will be severely tested.”
Thriller and humane content
The first episode of season 3, according to Action News, will open with a case with extremely strong psychological elements, involving a criminal with a similar past to Will. Viewers will not only be captivated by the thrilling investigations but also touched by the way the characters face their own darkness.
What can fans expect from ‘Will Trent’ season 3?
Here are the highlights that Ramon Rodriguez hints at: A major “twist” about Will’s background. The internal conflict at GBI will be more intense. Faith is caught up in a personal case. Painful flashbacks of the past come back to haunt Will. Will and Angie are at risk of breaking up again.
Ramon Rodriguez: “I have never felt so connected to a character”
Rodriguez shared that transforming into Will Trent was not just a role, but a journey to explore human resilience, vulnerability and kindness.
“Will is someone who is deeply damaged, but he doesn’t let that define him. That’s what I love most about this character.”