"Sleepy Hollow" has returned for season 3 to Fox this October with both Abby and Ichabod sporting shorter tresses.
At the series' New York Comic-Con panel, co-executive producer M. Raven Metzner teased fans about a little twist in the plot adding that there will be a little trailer coming to the show.
According to TV Line, it was also discovered from the "Sleepy Hollow" Comic-Con panel that Ichabod will be facing an enemy from his past and Abbie will get into some trouble with the FBI.
Season 3's new faces Lyndie Greenwood, Zach Appelman and Nikki Reed, joined Metzner at the panel. Unfortunately, the actor playing the show's main protagonist Tom Mison was absent but to make up for it he sent an email to Appelman which Appelman read out loud mimicking Ichabod's accent.
The die-hard Sleepy Hollow fans of course could not help but ask what Pandora's outcome would be at the end of the season and without spilling much, the producer teased, "Pandora does have secrets - and so do I."
On the other hand, Entertainment Tonight has also shared some of the things they have witnessed from the "Sleepy Hollow" Comic-Con panel. Aside from the Bones crossover, which has been confirmed already, the show creator have been talking about a possible cross over with the X-files. And speaking about the email that Mison sent to Appelman, it reads:
Dear Sleepyheads, I wish I could've been there with you to watch that episode that we've all seen before, but alas, I had to remain in Atlanta for the weekend. I think we can all agree that the panel in front of you is all the more impressive without my hairy mug gurning at you, and it's nice that it's made up entirely of women. Although I agree Zach's reading of this letter is a little lackluster, perhaps together we can spruce up this dead-eyed performance a bit. On the count of three, all shout, 'Show us your pecs Zach!' One, two, three. Come on, you can all do better than that. One, two, three. That's much better. But God, I hope he didn't."
And Appelman shared that Mison texted saying, "That accent was a disgrace."