Yellowjackets is sort of again for an additional season that may be its most feral and lethal but. Within the first full season 3 trailer we see the airplane crash survivors previously and the current combating for his or her lives and turning towards each other to make sure their very own survival. However amidst the entire working and combating, we additionally get a shot of Jackie (Ella Purnell) smirking at somebody off digicam with flecks of frost in her hair.
Now we already know that this model of Jackie could be very seemingly a figment of Shauna’s creativeness, her trauma manifesting as a visible illustration of her buddy. All of us noticed Jackie die on the finish of season 1 and all of us noticed her physique get barbecued and eaten by the stranded Yellowjackets in season 2. Speaking to Jackie after her dying can be already one thing we’ve seen Shauna do previously, however what if this time, it’s present-day Shauna who’s hallucinating Jackie’s presence?
Although the shot of Jackie is extremely transient, it does seem like she is indoors. And whereas there’s positively precedent for the airplane crash survivors hallucinating components of the true world out within the wilderness – Lottie’s (Courtney Eaton) imaginative and prescient of the mall, Coach Scott (Steven Krueger) imagining his house along with his boyfriend – the wall behind Jackie seems to be an terrible lot like an industrial kitchen. Identical to the kitchen that we briefly see current day Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) and Misty (Christina Ricci) working and probably combating in within the trailer.


As we’ve seen in earlier seasons, and particularly in season 2, the previous shouldn’t be as simple to flee because the Yellowjackets need it to be. It’s not unlikely that present-day Shauna might begin to see Jackie once more as whoever, or no matter, is after them this season begins to get nearer. Trauma is a fickle factor, it rears its head whether or not you need it to, or not – regardless of how healed you are feeling like chances are you’ll be.
