"So fine that I am great": Will Trent Season 4 official trailer surfaces as Ramón Rodríguez returns to fresh new action

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Will Trent (Screenshot from YouTube/@ABC)
Will Trent (Screenshot from YouTube/@ABC)

Will Trent Season 4 was renewed by ABC in April 2025, and now the official trailer for the upcoming season has been released. The trailer gives us a sneak peek at what's coming for Will (played by Ramón Rodríguez) and the other characters, and showing that while Will thinks he has things under control, he actually doesn't.

Will Trent Season 3 ended with Angie discovering she's pregnant with Seth's baby, Amanda Wagner getting shot in the chest during a bioterrorist attack and Ormewood's brain tumor worsening. The season ended with Will watching over Amanda as she was still in Coma, while Angie and Seth celebrated their pregnancy. Will Trent Season 4 will be set five months after the last events of Season 3, and feature quite some changes.


Ramón Rodríguez's Will is a mess in Will Trent Season 4 trailer

The trailer for Will Trent Season 4 opens with Will playing tennis with his therapist Dr. Roach, and saying that he feels fine. Dr. Roach tries to make him understand that it's okay for him to embrace his feelings as a lot of emotions come to the surface when one starts therapy. Will now has to take mandatory therapy sessions after he accidentally shot and killed a young teenager named Marco in the line of duty. That, and the trauma he had from being orphaned as a baby and growing up in the foster care system, led his boss, Amanda and his partner, Angie to insist that he needed help before returning to active duty.

As the Will Trent Season 4 trailer shows, everyone around Will keeps asking him if he's okay, given what happened at the end of Season 3. Will keeps insisting that he's fine, but when talking to his therapist, he gets overwhelmed with every constant asking him if he's fine and shouting out,

"I'm fine and I'm so fine that I'm great!"

This is also followed by Will smashing the window of a house with a big stone, presumably to express his feelings somehow. All this is a clear indication of how much of a mess he is, and therapy might not be helping him as his boss and partner had hoped it would. Will was already struggling to cope with his emotions when he learns that James Ulster, who had murdered his mother and left him in a trash bin to die, had escaped from prison. To make matters even worse, James himself calls Will and teases him by saying,

"I just want my freedom. Catch me if you can."

Given how his entire life was ruined by James killing his mother, Will feels intense hatred and anger towards James. His therapist encourages him to feel the anger and not repress every emotion like he usually does. James, now escaped, will commit more crimes, and Will will try to hunt him down himself to make sure James pays for his crimes. Towards the end of the Will Trent Season 4 trailer, we see Will driving, most likely after doing something he is not proud of, because we see his knuckles bruised. He also looks like he has done something he probably shouldn't have and the last thing we hear is James saying,

"So there is a monster in there after all."

We hear Will's response to that, as he says,

"Maybe."

Will Trent Season 4 will premiere on ABC on January 6, 2026.


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Edited by Sohini Biswas