Ray Donovan Season 3 release date, cast news: Katie Holmes, Ian McShane, Sarah Shahi to appear as guest stars

Liev Schrieber Wikipedia

Ray Donovan is all set to debut its third season this coming July and it looks like fans will be in for a lot of changes.

Known thus far for providing morally questionable solutions when it comes to handling crime-related problems, it looks like the titular character Ray Donovan played by Liev Schrieber will be embarking on a new outlook which should be pretty interesting.

Donovan is a Los Angeles fixer known to arrange potentially scandalous events for clients by eventually covering them up. But if his lines from the trailer are to be considered, it looks like viewers will be in for a different kind of Ray Donovan in season 3.

"I've been wiping blood off the floors for too long," the protagonist continues his vows later in the two-minute, 25-second clip. "I'm tired of fixing things for people who don't deserve it" was quoted as saying in the trailer for the coming third season.

Depending on how you look and understand those lines could be a sign of things to come. Will there be a big change in Donovan or will his price go up dramatically? A lot of violence seems to be on the horizon.

However, it should be expected that the focus will no longer be on the Donovan family. Could the focus be on the new cast members? If that would be the case, there are a lot of them appearing.

That includes Katie Holmes, Ian McShane, Elliot Gould and Sarah Shahi for starters. Other celebrities expected to appear include Jack Wagner, Cheryl Ladd and Stephanie Erb.

It has yet to be known what most would do except perhaps for Shahi who will be playing Armenian pop star Hasmig. She will be appearing opposite Kate Moennig.

Ray Donovan Season 3 debuts this coming July 12, 2015 at 9:00 p.m. on Showtime. Below is the trailer for the coming season.

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