Things are getting weirder and weirder for the hit TV series ‘Bates Motel’ so fans better be sure for the exciting treats that are coming their way. With the premiere of the first episode of Bates Motel which is now on its fourth season, here are some spoilers for you to prepare on.
Norman, played by the talented Freddie Highmore, has finally got his mind totally unhinged. The upcoming episodes promises to become more sinister than ever as Den of Geek reported that the show released new key art showcasing Norman with a very unusual and sinister look.
Evident in the last season was the episode where Norman did cross dressing and that would be the type of character that Norman would eventually become in "Psycho," the film that this series serves as a prequel to.
Seen in the promotional poster released by the team was Norman wearing his mother Norma’s favourite pearl necklace. Many are speculating that this could be a sign that Norma (Vera Farmiga) has eventually killed off his mother. The final episode also closed with Norman pretending to be Norma and killing one of his friends, Bradley.
But the actor Highmore explained in one of his interviews that “the scene in the kitchen isn't really Norman trying to mimic his mother but it was more or less his perception of how she is in his head’.
If all of these speculations prove to be true then the upcoming season will surely become darker than ever. So find out what happens next and stay tuned for more updates as "Bates Motel" season 4 will premiere this March 28.


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