FRINGE hush-hush SECRETS

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Inside the secret world of FRINGE, as only The ENQUIRER can!
  
FOX has officially renewed FRINGE, the critically acclaimed thrilling drama, for a third season, it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, Fox Broadcasting prez.
 
"FRINGE tapped into a deep creative mine this year that built momentum throughout the season and helped give us our first real foothold on TV’s most competitive night," said Reilly.
 
"The entire FRINGE team – from the producers and writers to the cast and crew – has taken smart storytelling and top production quality to a whole new level. The rest of this season is mind-blowing, and we can’t wait to get started on the third installment of this amazing journey."
 
This season, FRINGE kicked butt in the ratings buoyed by it "endless impossibilites" of parallel worlds in collision, boosting its ratings during the fall among Adults 18-49 by 52%.
 
"We could not be more excited to continue the wild ride of FRINGE. We are grateful to FOX, and our viewers, for allowing this fun, mind-bending adventure to go on," said FRINGE co-creator and executive producer J.J. Abrams who also gave the world Lost.

The second season of FRINGE resumes with eight all-new and uninterrupted episodes beginning Thursday, April 1
 
In "Peter," the spring premiere episode, Walter (John Noble) flashes back to 1985 while explaining Peter’s (Joshua Jackson) otherworldly origins to Agent Olivia Dunham  (Anna Torv).
 
PLUS: Peter’s mother (guest star Orla Brady) is introduced and details of the parallel reality confirm that there is more than one of everything.

AND everyone.