'iZombie' season 3 spoilers: Liv to face war against Vivian's zombie army?

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Seattle must prepare for a big war with Vivian Stoll (Andrea Savage) when "iZombie" returns to The CW for season 3.

At the end of season 2, the CEO of Fillmore-Graves Enterprises hinted that she is capable of taking over the entire city using her zombie army. She also asked Liv (Rose McIver) to join her in her quest to conquer the city. This could mean that Liv may have to face Vivian and her legion of the undead when the series returns for the next season.

In an interview with DC Entertainment, McIver revealed that the possibility of a war between those who want to eradicate humanity and zombies who care for humans like her is something to look forward to.

"It's a whole uncharted territory for her," the actress stated during the interview. "She doesn't know [Vivian and her] people. I think she's going to need to keep her cards close to her chest but also be fighting to protect her kind - the good kind."

"I'm really excited that that kind of dynamic shift will kind of open up a bunch of other humor, I think," McIver also stated.

The actress also revealed that other zombies will also start eating brains and take on the owner's characteristics just like Liv in the previous seasons.

"We have Liv eating brains each week and taking on characteristics, but other zombies will be taking on characteristics as well and that should change the playing field a bit," she stated.

McIver also said that she wanted to see her ex fiancé-turned-zombie Major Lilywhite (Robert Buckley) eat a ballerina's brain in the upcoming season.

"I would like to see Major eat a ballerina's brain or something," she stated. "I would like to see that man move. That's what I'm pitching."

The CW will release the premiere episode of "iZombie" season 3 sometime in 2017.

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