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‘Yellowjackets’: Liv Hewson Explains Van’s ‘Eerie,’ ‘Beautiful’ End & Why It’s a ‘Crazy Smoking Gun’

  • Originally intended to appear for just one season, Liv Hewson’s character Van was promoted to series regular before ultimately meeting her end in the second-to-last episode of Yellowjackets Season 3 on Paramount+ With Showtime.
  • Van survived a wolf attack that scarred her face and nearly died in a post-crash fire, with her fate remaining uncertain until revealed over subsequent seasons and casting announcements.
  • Throughout Season 3, Van’s terminal cancer unexpectedly went into remission, and her death was foreshadowed through dream-like sequences allowing shared scenes with Lauren Ambrose’s character.
  • Van’s body was buried missing its heart, which Tai ate as part of twisted cannibalistic rituals symbolizing survival and love, highlighting the show's dark themes and character depth.
  • Despite numerous character deaths, Yellowjackets continued its run with a renewal announced in late May 2025, and Hewson highlighted Van’s distinctive connection to mortality, noting the significance and intentional depth of her narrative arc.
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‘Yellowjackets’: Liv Hewson Explains Van’s ‘Eerie,’ ‘Beautiful’ End & Why It’s a ‘Crazy Smoking Gun’

Why Hewson just out of frame in that final scene with Lauren Ambrose and Hilary Swank, plus what they want to explore in Season 4.

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