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'Once Upon a Time' Season 5 Spoilers: Will Show See the Return of Neal?

The upcoming return of "Once Upon a Time" is expected to bring back a lot of favorite characters from the series.

The second half of "Once Upon a Time" season 5 will show the Underworld, which will give opportunities for past characters to return to the small screen. It was revealed that characters, such as Cora and Peter Pan, will make appearances once again.

However, reports show that there will be a surprising return in the episodes to come. Fans got a peak into one of the show's music sheets, which was titled "Neal's Warning." With that, there are speculations that Michael James Raymond will be reprising his role as Neal when "Once Upon a Time" returns.

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The creator of the series, Eddy Kitsis, recently spoke to TV Line about the matter. He said, "Though Season 5B will quickly lay out the rules for who is and isn't lingering in the Underworld, I would think that it would be very disappointing for Emma to go down there and not have somebody talk about Neal."

Furthermore, Kitsis also hinted at another character's return for the upcoming episodes. It was revealed that Milah, who was Rumpelstiltskin's ex-wife, could also be returning to the small screen. Her presence could bring some challenges for Emma since it is known that Milah had also dated Hook before.

In another interview with TV Line, Kitsis stated, "Milah has a big connection to two of our main characters. We don't want to spoil anything, but… wouldn't it be weird if she met Emma? She and Emma might be an awkward meeting."

Co-creator Adam Horowitz also expressed his excitement toward the character. He said, "'I love the idea of Milah learning just how she is connected to all our characters!'"

Fans will have to wait until Mar. 6 in order to find out just who will be returning to the fifth season of "Once Upon a Time."

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