'The Blacklist' season 2 spoilers: Super Bowl followed by two-part episodes; Liz taken hostage?

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NBC finally announced that "The Blacklist" will be back on viewer's small screen with a two-part episode on Sunday Feb. 1, 2015 and Thursday Feb. 5, 2015. Two episodes in a span of five days means "The Blacklist" fans can rejoice and brace themselves for ample action, drama and mystery.

The series released a promotional clip for episode nine and 10. The video depicts Reddington or Red (James Spader) taken into custody by the government. He is sent to a prison and chained there. Jon Bokenkamp, creator of the crime series, told TVGuide that the episodes take place in a "black site prison called The Factory, which is an off-the-books interrogation facility in the Bering Sea". Red warns officials of Luther Braxton's (guest star Ron Perlman) plans to escape the detention center's solitary confinement and steal information pertinent to national security. He is a fellow blacklister like Red.

Officials do not pay heed to his information, according to Fashion & Style. Despite the warning, Luther escapes. The team reaches the facility to free Red and save him but the problem is at the same time a huge explosion takes place. Before the explosion, Red makes it clear he did not want Elizabeth or Liz (Megan Boone) to come here. In the promotional clip, viewers can see a worried Red asking "Where is she?" While it is unclear who he is referring to as "she", it most likely may be Liz.

After the explosion, viewers see Liz taken hostage by Luther. Luther raises his fists most likely to punch Liz when the trailer ends. The trailers seems extremely promising to "The Blacklist" fans. Additionally, Luther and Red have a history together as fellow blacklisters. Will Liz escape the clutches of Luther? Can the team catch him before he uses important information regarding the country's national security? Tune in on Sunday Feb. 1 at 10.15 p.m. ET for episode nine and Thursday, Feb. 5 9 p.m. ET for episode 10 of "The Blacklist" on NBC.

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