Homeland Season 6 likely to return in September with 9/11 tragedy as main theme; Is Peter Quinn alive?

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Showtime's Homeland Season 6 to patch things up from Season 5 plus will highlight the 9/11 events as theme. Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) will return to US after her mission in the USA after her mission Middle East and Europe. Peter Quinn may be alive in Season 6 but he will be changed.

The Americal political thriller television series will return for its controversial sixth season with story and relive the tragedy of 9/11 as the central theme of Homeland. Relatively, main character Carrie will return to US, theoritically in New York from Middle East and Europe in the previous seasons, the International Business Times reported.

As the spoilers were released, different emotions are thrown out to the reported plot of Homeland Season 6. Many believe that the wounds of 911 are still very fresh in the hearts of New Yorkers and the people who became victims. Some people would rather leave this very touchy issue alone and not use it to increase viewership ratings. Last season, the main plot features current events on ISIS.

Carrie had faced all kinds of enemy from street thug to terrorists, and viewers now ask what kind of enemy she have to battle this Season 6. Movie News Guide posted that David Nevins is closefisted on giving away clues but shared that Homeland does not plan on staying on US for long as plot may take the staff and cast somewhere else in the world.

Another twist to look at for Homeland Season 6 is the fate of Peter Quinn (Peter Friend). Design and Trend revealed that Peter Quinn may be ailve in the upcoming season but Showtime programming Chief Gary Levine that Peter's health is in grave. If he is going to be alive, he will not be physically the same.

Homeland Season 6 is reported to premiere in September 2016.

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