Good news for "Divergent" fans as new details about "Divergent 3: Allegiance" has been revealed.
Reports indicate that "Divergent 3: Allegiance" would be home to a something special as Four and Tris could be having twin babies in the upcoming movie.
According to Kitin Miranda of the Movie News Guide, fans have been clamouring for new information regarding the "Divergent" series and that they have been itching to get new details about what will be in store for Theo James' Four and Shailene Woodley's Tris in "Divergent 3: Allegiant."
As was noted on the report, Theo James unveiled new details about what his character would go through in the upcoming film.
Citing an interview with Sugar Scape, the Movie News Guide stated that Theo James admitted that his character would have babies with Tris and that they would be named "Bertie and Bernadette".
The report also notes that Theo James' spoilers could actually be a fake as the movie may still follow the books and that Tris would die.
Veronica Roth noted that she is aware that an ongoing petition among fans who are hoping for a happier, different ending to "Divergent: Allegiant," is getting popular, Roth maintained that that Tris was going to die as she noted that Woodley understood the importance of Tris' death. Roth also admitted that doesn't believe that the film makers will cater to the fans' petition to make the ending happier.
In other "Divergent 3: Allegiance" news, it seems that the production of the film has taken in a bit of controversy as reports claim that a recent film shoot may have put some of their child stars in danger.
According to David Robb of Deadline, a bunch of child actors were put in serious risk as they partook in scene that involved them moving through crowds of people brandishing real deadly weapons and objects.
As noted on the report, thirty child actors scrambled through a crowd of more than a hundred adult extras swinging metal clubs, axes and machetes.
It should be noted that while no one was hurt during filming, some are saying that it is inevitable that an accident would happen.
Lionsgate has officially responded about the issue and stated that they are currently investigating the issue and that they take safety issues seriously.
"We take safety issues very seriously, and we are currently investigating this," said a Lionsgate representative to Deadline.