Bones Season 11 Spoilers, Update: Is Bones Saying Goodbye? David Boreanaz Denies Rumors

Season 10 of Bones comes to a close.
There will be a Season 11 in the fall. FOX

Depending on how well viewers love and have followed this series, one may already be familiar with the annual tradition of Boreanaz dropping indications that the TV series is heading towards its final end.

And things have not changed after the culmination of the 10th season.  A tweet Boreanaz made in 2012 about a "series wrap" has fueled rumors that have never since stopped. However, David Boreanaz fanatics and rabid followers of the hit series Bones can rest easy . The show is DEFINITELY NOT coming to an end and in fact goes on to the current 11th set.

In fact, EOnline reports that despite cryptic hints about letting the show lay down its laurels after ten satisfying seasons, Bones is here to stay and there are spoilers to boot:  Boreanaz has intimated on what the 11th season has in store for its loyal viewers: "The shows are going to be geared toward what the original pilot was really about," he says.

The original pilot takes us back to 2005, when Bones premiered on Fox in the U.S., a show that revolved around forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology. Episodes anchored their plot  on an FBI case file involving human remains that FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) submits to forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) for investigation. The show has garnered a wide following not just for its intriguing story lines, but also for its main characters' arguments about science and faith, with a healthy dose of comedy to balance out its dark subject.

For the new season, Boreanaz mentions there will be more fun to be had in the upcoming episodes, such as a fantasy football episode and another starring Betty White.

At present, TVLine reports how the new season has audiences sitting at the edge of their seats as the new plot threatens to destroy the happy domestic life Booth and Brennan had etched out in the culminating episode of the 10th season. With Booth walking out, audiences are left with a feeling that "something" is going down.

Now on its 11th season, this early, Boreanaz is again hinting that this one may yet be his last. Is he serious this time? Time will tell.

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