‘How To Get Away With Murder’ [SPOILERS]: New Cast Added In Season 2; Rebecca’s Killer One Of The ‘Keating Five?’

"How To Get Away With Murder" adds "90210" star Matt Cohen and "Vampire Diaries" actor Kendrick Sampson in season 2.

Cohen will be playing the role of Levi, which was described by Deadline as a sexy and edgy working class man. Cohen's character will appear in three episodes, starting with episode two.

The description of Cohen's character indicates he could be a love or even sex interest, since "How To Get Away With Murder" doesn't appear to be simply interested in love, according to A.V. Club.

ABC and the production team are tight-lipped about Sampson's character, but rumor has it that his role is considered substantial to the series. Design & Trend reported that his character will appear multiple times through the entire season.

Meanwhile, members of the "Keating Five" are the prime suspects following the shocking twist in the season one finale. Rebecca Sutter, played by Katie Dindlay, was found dead in Annalise Keating's, played by Viola Davis, home.

In the season one finale of "How To Get Away With Murder," Keating and her employee, Frank Delfino, played by Charlie Weber, admitted that they had nothing to do with the murder.

The "How To Get Away With Murder" story twist suggests that one of the "Keating Five" members or Keating's associate attorney, Bonnie Winterbottom, played by Liza Weil, could be Rebecca's killer, International Business Times learned.

The "Keating Five" are Annalise Keating's top students at the Middleton University she picked as interns for her firm. They are Wes Gibbins, played by Alfred Enoch, Michaela Pratt, played by Aja Naomi King, Asher Millstone, played by Matt McGorry, Laurel Castillo, played by Karla Souza and Connor Walsh, played by Jack Falahee.

Series creator Peter Nowalk revealed earlier that the season 2 pilot episode will pick up one week after Rebecca's death, adding that fans can expect more complications in the upcoming season.

"How To Get Away With Murder" season 2 will premiere on Sept. 24. Watch the first episode entitled "It's Time To Move On" on ABC.

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