CBS has released a photo from the upcoming Season 5 of Person of Interest. Before the fifth season premiere in May, Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) John Reese (Caviezel) tease their highly anticipated return as they engage in an all-out battle between Samaritan and The Machine.
In our fourth season finale recap, the war between the Machine and Samaritan left casualties and forged new alliances in its wake. After presumed dead, Sameen Shaw (Sarah Shahi) was last seen walking away willingly with Samaritan's agents. While Samaritan was executing its master plan, Greer's men put a bag over Control (Camryn Manheim)'s head and took her hostage. In the cliff-hanger, as Pink Floyd's Welcome to the Machine started playing, Finch (Emerson) walked out, with no gun, alongside Reese (Caviezel) and Root (Amy Acker) as they started shooting down Samaritan's agents.
On the official Person of Interest Facebook page, a photo has been released, along with the caption, "The Man in the Suit returns with the rest of #TeamMachine in 1 MONTH! Season 5 premieres Tuesday, May 3."
The Man in the Suit returns with the rest of #TeamMachine in 1 MONTH! Season 5 premieres Tuesday, May 3.
Posted by Person of Interest on Sunday, April 3, 2016
We also mentioned, the last 13 episodes, CBS will air Person of Interest twice a week. On Mondays and Tuesdays, viewers will catch an episode at 10pm, starting in early May.The series finale is slated for Tuesday, June 21.
Showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Greg Plageman released this statement, " This subversive little paranoia-inducing cyberpunk-thriller is for you and would not have been possible without your support. As life has come to imitate Person of Interest, it's been our great privilege to work on show for the past five seasons. We can't wait for you to experience this thrilling and final chapter."
Season 5 of Person of Interest will premiere on CBS Tuesday, May 3 at 10pm.
Readers, are you excited for Person of Interest's last season?
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