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    'Revenge' Teaser Trailer Offers First Look at Season 2 (Video)

    With Victoria (Madeleine Stowe), Charlotte (Christa B. Allen) and Lydia (Amber Valletta) all on the chopping block after Revenge's freshman finale, the first new footage of the second season focuses on characters known to be alive -- for now.

    PHOTOS: Broadcast TV's Returning Shows for 2012-13 Season

    After running through a few clips from the first season, and a new shot of Ashley (Ashley Madekwe) and Daniel (Joshua Bowman) looking cozy, ABC's first clip from the series' upcoming return shows Emily (Emily VanCamp) bound on an old dock with the tide rising quick.

    VanCamp recently teased the plot development on Twitter.

    "Spent today tied to a wooden post getting pummeled by cold California waves," she wrote. "The things one will do for revenge."

    Revenge moves to Sundays this fall, returning Sept. 30 at 9 p.m. Watch the trailer below: 

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