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'Once Upon a Time' Season 3 Spoilers: Emma Falls Through New Portal in Finale (TRAILER VIDEO)

"Once Upon a Time" fans are in for a real treat with next Sunday's two-part season finale. There are plenty of surprises, flashbacks, and of course, numerous questions to be answered.

This past Sunday, viewers watched as Regina was able to use her bad magic for good and finally beat her sister, Zelena. However, being a good witch now, Regina decided to imprison her sister instead of killing her and offered her a second chance at life. Before Zelena could be released from prison, Rumplestiltskin took advantage of the fact that he was no longer the Dark One and sought revenge on the woman who had imprisoned him and killed his son. He killed Zelena even though he promised Belle he wouldn't.

Mary Margaret and David finally welcomed their second child, a baby boy, into the world, although we don't know his name yet. Next week's episode appears to be a combination of the past and the future, as we see Snow White and Prince Charming meet for the first time along with Emma and Hook dancing together in period costume – perhaps everyone has returned to the Enchanted Forest. Regina is seen dressed as the Evil Queen.

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One of the most important questions is where the group will wind up. When Rumple killed Zelena, a new portal opened, but where does it lead?

"In the final minutes, find out where we're going to next!" an announcer states in the trailer for the next two episodes.

Where will the gang end up next? Will Emma move Henry to New York or stay with her family, wherever they go? She is the first one to go down the portal, but where does she go? And will her family be able to find her and travel with her, or will she be forced to be on her own?

"Snow Drifts" airs first on Sunday night at ABC, followed by "There's No Place Like Home."

Watch the trailer here:

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