
LOS ANGELES, April 2 (UPI) -- British-born Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland says the upcoming season finale for his show, "24," will be a powerful, important ending.
"The most I can tell you about it is that it is not going to end because someone cuts two wires and the clock on the bomb stops," Sutherland told reporters in Los Angeles recently, when pressed to reveal details about his TV suspense drama,
Sutherland was meeting with entertainment reporters to promote his new movie, "Monsters vs. Aliens."
"It is going to end because a few of the characters are going through a very difficult emotional dilemma and it is going to end on a much more dramatic level than it is going to be a physical or action-oriented sequence," Sutherland said. "I also, in saying that, believe that it's the most powerful, important ending that we've ever had."
Season 7 is set to wrap up next month.
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