New spoilers for "Insurgent" reveal of a possible love triangle between lovers Tris and Four and a new character.
According to Fashion & Style, Lionsgate announced that the movie will be introducing a character named Edgar who will be played by Jonny Weston.
Edgar will be shaking up the relationship of onscreen couple Tris and Four. He will be trying to get romantically involved with Tris which will anger her boyfriend.
During the Comic-Con 2014, Theo James, who played the character of Four, spilled that things will be wobbly between him and Shailene Woodley, who played the character of Tris. According to him, their onscreen tandem in the "Divergent" sequel will be arguing a lot unlike the previous installment.
"In the book, Tris and Four are arguing quite a lot for various reasons, so we sat down with Robert to figure out the crux of what's behind the problem and we discovered the problem was one of trust and not being able to share with each other in this crazy, fucked up world," said James as per report by Buzzfeed.
He continued, "Playing with that theme, we bring it into every element of each scene, and see how that progresses and damages their relationship. It's physically impossible to honor every single tiny beat and Veronica would say that as well."
Meanwhile, Buzzfeed also reported that fans will be seeing a new look for Tris as she will be rocking the pixie cut that Woodley sported during the Comic Con 2014.
"This is what you'll be seeing," Woodley told the site. "I talked to the director [Robert Schwentke] because I didn't want to wear a wig. I think wigs always look wiggy, especially in an action movie. We're running so much and doing so much, I think, technically, a wig would have looked quite shitty."
This will be reminiscent of the book which narrated that Tris, indeed, cut her hair, although the look is different because she had a shoulder-length haircut in the book.
However, Woodley is confident about the new look. "I think it's cool to have a young heroine with short hair," she enthused, calling the overall aesthetic "more modern."
"Insurgent" is set to hit theaters on March 20, 2015.