'Bates Motel' Season 5 Updates: Norman kills woman with resemblance to his mother

Spoilers for "Bates Motel" Season 5 indicated that the approaching season will strike back with a combination of horror and thrill-based elements.

While the A&E based suspense television series placed a seal to its fourth season, show runners Kerry Ehrin and Carlton Cuse guaranteed that the following season will render even more surprises.

As per Christian Post, the rumor mills are churning that "Bates Motel", based on Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, will eventually wrap it up for good after Season 5.

While the anticipation is at the peak, Season 5 will witness new characters, including the House of Cards marvel Isabelle McNally. She will be seen recurring her role as Madeleine Loomis, known as a warm and kindhearted soul who bears an uncanny resemblance with the so-called dead Norma bates played by Vera Farmiga.

It is still undisclosed how Madeleine Loomis will make an entry into the fifth season, but it is speculated that she will be associated with the arrival of Rihanna's performance as Marion Crane.

As per TV Line, it is maintained that Madeleine is Sam's wife as shown in the original movie. Marion will be seen as the unfortunate other woman. In the original Hitchcock's Psycho, the role was allotted to Janet Leigh.

Based on the fundamental Psycho, Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) becomes interested in Marion Crane because of the jaw-dropping resemblance to his mother. This eventually leads Norman to plot her death. He ultimately does so while his mother is in the shower.

But McNally resembles Vera to an increased extent. In this case, she will be the one killed by Norman not Marion.

As per the executive produce Carlton Cuse, "We wanted the final season to allow us to do our [spin] of the Psycho lore. We will be colliding with certain events in the narrative of the film, but it would be boring to just recreate Psycho", establishes TV Line.

Stay tuned to see how "Bates Motel" Season 5 unfolds its season finale in 2017.

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