Grey's Anatomy Season 10 Spoilers: Cast Rumors Confirm Premiere Will Show Dr Richard Webber Survives (VIDEO TEASER TRAILER)

Grey's Anatomy Season 10 promises to be one of the most dramatic yet, and spoilers regarding the new season have gone into overdrive. The latest news concerns the truth about Dr Richard Webber's fate, and is a must-read for those not willing to wait for the season to start to find out.

Fans have been desperate to find out whether Webber survived the electrocution at the end of Season 9. The finale left fans hanging, wondering whether Webber had been killed off or whether he would be coming back in Season 10.

The rumors surrounding Dr. Webber's fate have finally been revealed, however, as Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes has accidentally revealed what happens in Season 10.

Rhimes posted a photo recently after the table read for the 200th episode, which showed actor James Pickens, Jr., who plays Dr Webber on the show.

Rhimes took to social media networking site Twitter to tweet on Aug. 14: "200 times. Crazy. Yesterday's table read was GREAT! A lot of laughter."

The photo was up for thousands to see for a short while, but later Rhimes realized she had let the cat out the bag, and she quickly deleted the photo again hoping no one would realize. However, it was obvious everyone had seen James Pickens Jr, thereby confirming that Dr Webber would survive and be back for Season 10.

Rhimes later tweeted, "Crap!"

In other news concerning Grey's Anatomy, cast rumors have also seemingly confirmed that actor James Remar will be joining the cast for Season 10. Remar is of course known for playing Dexter's father in hit Showtime series "Dexter."

According to TVLine, Remar will feature in a number of shows for Season 10, although no information about his character has yet been revealed. However, what does appear to be clear is that Remar will appear sometime early in Season 10.

As the excitement for Season 10 continues to ramp up a Grey's Anatomy Season 10 teaser preview trailer has also been released. The teaser is just 14 seconds long, but declares: "The storm isn't over yet."

The video trailer can be watched below:

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