New images and a clip from The Blacklist reveal that Red (James Spader) has picked up a hairy new look for season 10. After becoming one of the FBI's Most Wanted, Red has made a name for himself as an FBI informant working to take down the world's criminals. While he originally worked with Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone) to track down their suspects, after her recent death, Red is more alone than ever.

In the clip and images released by Entertainment Weekly, Red is proving that being alone is essentially his default state. Check out the images below:

Sporting a brand-new look that has left Red with long hair and a beard, the former criminal appears to be on the run, as Cooper (Harry Lennix) doesn't seem to be aware that Red is in New York at all. With Red ignoring Aram, who reportedly left The Blacklist after season 9, the future looks remarkably explosive for the wandering anti-hero.

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How The Blacklist Season 10 Connects To The Past

Red played by James Spader in a courtroom in The Blacklist

After years of diminishing ratings that left the show with an average of only 4.77 million throughout season 9, the final season has almost arrived. After shockingly reintroducing season 1's Wujing (Chin Han), The Blacklist will be tied back to its roots as it puts Red in the role of the hunted criminal, where he has only previously been the hunter. Apparently, it's led to a new look and explosions, which is all too familiar to Red.

With The Blacklist ending with season 10, the show will have the opportunity to properly conclude its long-running story. It is expected that there will be 22 episodes, and The Blacklist will need them all to wrap up the many questions that remain. The show still needs to explain the importance of Liz, and why Red has kept his identity secret for so long.

Red, Donald Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff), Dembe Zuma (Hisham Tawfiq), and Cooper will be returning to their roles in the show. Meera Malik (Parminder Nagra)'s daughter, Siya (Anya Banerjee), will be joining the cast, as she tracks down Red's team and honors her mother's memory. Everything known about The Blacklist season 10 indicates that it will be tying up loose ends, reintroducing old characters, and bringing an end to Red's story — one way or another.

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