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‘School Spirits’: Milo Manheim Breaks Down Wally’s Fate in Season 3 Premiere
Milo Manheim says Wally's decision to stay or cross over is intentionally unclear, highlighting his unfinished business at Split River High in School Spirits Season 3.
- Picking up right after Season 2's cliffhanger, the Season 3 premiere shows Wally finding a glowing doorway in his scar that could let him cross over.
- Because Wally has been trapped in limbo for about 40 years, Milo Manheim said he has unfinished business to tend to at Split River High, which will unfold across Season 3.
- Manheim noted the sequence was filmed multiple ways and he intentionally played Wally's reaction ambiguously, leaving it unclear whether he closed or opened the door, Peyton List confirmed.
- He stares at the door, then turns to rejoin his ghostly friends, prompting fans to speculate and driving Wally's arc through Season 3.
- The episode frames the dilemma as `Can I come back to the door?`, focusing on a now-or-never choice as he touches the handle and the glowing doorway lingers on the football field where he died.
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