The Originals season 5 episode 11 spoilers, promo: Big wedding day as Klaus seeks help from Davina for Hope

The promotional poster of "The Originals." Facebook/cworiginals

The Originals season 5 episode 11 sees more of Klaus doing what he can to help save Hope from her rage.

It's a bittersweet progression towards the season finale as of course the fans all want to know what happens but then at the same time, they don't want the show to end.

But there are just a few episodes left and the last one was truly tense-filled as Marcel's deadly venom ended up killing Josh.

We knew from the show's producer Julie Plec that 'significant deaths' were coming in the last few episodes of the final season. But we didn't know exactly who. And there may be more deaths coming before the finale is done.

Josh's death was a big shock for fans. But they are still holding out for Hope and the others. Klaus is remaining faithful to Hope and in the last episode tried to help ease her pain on Greta's followers, and even got some help now from Elijah along the way.

Episode 11 is called "'Til the Day I Die" and will be airing on The CW on July 18, 2018. The synopsis for the episode has already been released and teases that Klaus will turn to Davina, played by Danielle Campbell, for some help with Hope.

For the other characters, it reveals that Elijah will be faced with some memory about Hayley, although it doesn't say exactly what.

The backdrop for all of the twists and turns will be the wedding between Freya and Keelin, but even for them it seems like things will not be plain sailing as the synopsis says that they will have to make a "tough decision" on their wedding day about their future together.

After the July 18 episode, there will only be two more episodes of the final season left to air, 'The Tale of Two Wolves' on July 25 and then the big finale 'When the Saints go Marching' In on August 1.

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