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‘This Is Us’ Season 1 Spoilers: Milo Ventimiglia Hints On Jack’s Future On The NBC Drama

‘This Is Us’ Season 1 Spoilers: Milo Ventimiglia Hints On Jack’s Future On The NBC Drama

Blair Grant

"This is Us" Season 1 fall finale left fans and viewers with a huge cliffhanger. While the anticipation is higher for the new NBC drama, Milo Ventimiglia, who plays Jack Pearson in the series, offered some updates on his character's future. Will he stick around or will he be gone soon?

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"This is Us" Season 1 spoilers are noting on the possibility that Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) will soon be gone from the lives of the Pearson family. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Ventimiglia has been dropping hints about his character's future on the show.

Fans will be able to let out a sigh of relief over the news that Jack will be sticking around for a while in "This is Us" Season 1. The publication notes that while Jack has already passed away and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) has moved on with Miguel (Jon Huertas), Jack still remains as a vital part of the Pearson family.

While the question surrounding Jack's appearance in "This is Us" Season 1 seems to have been answered, there still remains a big mystery on Toby's (Chris Sullivan) survival. According to PEOPLE, the NBC series' recently released promo for the upcoming episodes seemingly hint on Toby's fate.

It can be recalled that in "This is Us" Season 1 fall finale, fans were left with a shocking cliffhanger, which saw Toby suffer from a heart attack. The teaser photo showed a collage of the key characters of the series and Toby was not in the said picture.

This made a lot of fans and viewers wonder whether or not Toby will survive when "This is Us" Season 1 returns on Jan. 10. Many fans believed that Toby will be able to survive this incident and will focus on his road to recovery with Kate (Chrissy Metz).

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