Fans of "The Divergent" series "Insurgent" lovebirds Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) does not like the idea of a third party messing up their relationship. While the rumored love triangle continues to draw flak and dislike from avid followers, Ansel Elgort who plays Tris' brother Caleb revealed that challenges are set to confront the siblings, as his character takes on a darker role in the forthcoming sequel.
Will Caleb's imminent change come between his harmonious relationship with sister Tris?
Elgort has leaked this juicy tidbit included in "The Divergent" series "Insurgent" plotline. However, he did not elaborate on it, reported Breathe Cast. Regarding the rumored love triangle involving his sister and her hunk sweetheart Four, VC Post revealed that fans reactions were far from elated.
The alleged would-be third party is Edgar portrayed by Johnny Weston. His introduction to the story of "The Divergent" series "Insurgent" will be the alleged risk that would put Tris and Four's relationship to the test. Although some observers may believe that this could make the story more interesting, their fans think otherwise.
Veronica Roth, author of the best-selling "Divergent" novel series from which the franchise and its original were adapted, responded by confirming that the film's scriptwriters would not break their relationship.
Breathe Cast shared that the upcoming sequel would highlight the struggle of Tris and Four after they become fugitives following their blatant defiance of the organization.
Working together, they would try to dig deeper into the secrets that surround the political framework governing their society, while being hunted down by the organization forces headed by Jeanine (Kate Winslet) the Erudite leader. Their search for the truth and allies in the Chicago ruins sets the stage for suspenseful scenes that required Tris to perform risky stunts.
What explosive revelations await the lead characters in"Insurgent"? Fans only have a little more than five months to wait as the movie is bound to hit theaters on March 20, 2015.