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Series co-creator Edward Kitsis won't say if the Sorcerer is the author of the story book, but promises that viewers will find out what happened to those inside the Sorcerer's hat.

Dec 27, 2014

AceShowbiz - 2014 isn't over yet, but "Once Upon a Time" executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis have teased fans with what to expect when the show returns next year. The duo gives simple "Yes," "No" or "Can't say" answers to the questions given by some Twitter users.

Horowitz reveals that the Sorcerer will finally be seen in the second half of the fourth season, but Kitsis won't say if the Sorcerer is the author of the story book. He, however, promises that fans will find out what happened to those who were inside the Sorcerer's hat.

Kitsis hints that Cruella de Vil (Victoria Smurfit) will be coming to town as the show recently featured a dalmatian named Pongo, who is owned by Archie (Raphael Sbarge). Meanwhile, the series co-creators play coy when asked if the identity of the Black Fairy will be revealed. "Someday we will," Kitsis says.

Horowitz says there's a possibility that Anna (Elizabeth Lail) and Elsa (Georgina Haig), the characters featured in Disney's "Frozen (2013)", return in the future, but Kitsis rules out the idea of Henry (Jared Gilmore) learning magic. "Is he going to learn magic? No. But does he believe in magic? Yes," he says.

"Once Upon a Time" returns with the remainder of season 4 on Sunday, March 1 at 8 P.M. ET on ABC.