'Reign' Season 4 Latest News: CW Answers Cancelation Rumors Against 'Game of Thrones;' Bothwell Kills Lord Darnley For Mary

"Reign" Season 4 is still under production so it is clear that the series is not canceled. The cast has also been updating their fans about the production and even giving bits of spoilers for the upcoming show.

So what should fans expect from "Reign" Season 4? Well, now that Queen Mary's first husband is dead, the queen's love life and focus on her second and third husband will come into play. As previously reported by Parent Herald, Lord Darnley will be Queen Mary's second husband while Bothwell will be her second husband.

The story line for "Reign" Season 4 will be more of on its political aspect and why Lord Darnley wants to marry Queen Mary (Adelaide Kane). As history accounts that Lord Darnley will die just after a year of being married to Queen Mary.

Report are suggesting that Lord Darnley's intention to marry the queen in "Reign" Season 4 may be to gain more power than love which is why Bothwell who has been in love with Queen Mary may the real reason for the demise of Lord Darnley.

With production still ongoing, the question on everyone's minds is if "Reign" Season 4 would be aired on the first quarter of 2017. "Reign" has been greatly affected by the hype of "Game of Thrones" and reports are indicating that there may a delay on its season premiere.

As "Reign" rating has been in a decline recently, rumors are suggesting that it would be impractical for CW to let it air at the same time as the final season of "Game of Thrones." "Reign" Season 4 is different from "Game of Thrones" since the show is mostly about the romance and teenage drama of Queen Mary while the HBO series has more serious content.

Fans waiting for the upcoming "Reign" Season 4, expect for the series to come back mid-2017 although CW still needs to make an announcement. It is definite though that "Reign" Season 4 is not canceled and will be aired once CW thinks it is the right time.

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