Season 10 of "Bones" will kick off with a lot of action as Booth becomes a target in prison and Brennan resorts to blackmail to get him out. However, on the bright side, Brennan will eventually welcome him back home with a spectacular new house.

During last season's blowout finale, Booth and Brennan's home was destroyed in a hail of gunfire and Booth was framed as the culprit in the murder of three FBI agents. As a result, Booth was locked in prison, leaving Brennan and the Jeffersonian Team to fight to clear his name and uncover a government conspiracy.

An exclusive sneak peek from Season 10, which begins four months from where the finale left off, shows that Brennan will threaten to expose a federal prosecutor's dirty laundry in order to set Booth free.

"I'm blackmailing you. I want Booth released," she demands in the video clip.

"Do you [know] what the penalty is for blackmailing a federal prosecutor," asks Mr. Brady in response.

"Well, there is a statistical risk that you could arrest me [but] the odds are far more in my favor, well, because of the things that you have done for which I have documentation," she tells the prosecutor before listing her charges against him.

"And know that if you tell anyone about this, or if Booth is harmed in any way, all the information I have will be used against you," she warns.

Actress Emily Deschanel also teased that there is good reason for Brennan to work quickly and underhandedly to free Booth. "His life is in danger because he's in jail with all of these guys who he put there that want to kill him. It's not good," she told E! News.

Another new clip from the Season 10 premiere gives viewers a taste of just how rough prison can be for an ex-cop. In the video, Booth is provoked by both convicts and guards. After he and a prison get into a fight, a guard pulls him back and reminds him, "You're not a cop in here."

One prisoner warns him that an inmate is out to get him because he was responsible for locking up his cousin.

In another scene, Booth is talking on the phone with Brennan who tells him that they retrieved a court order for an exhumation. "I'll get you out," she promises. However, just when he is about to say "I love you," a guard abrutly ends his call. "Guess cop killers got different rules," he tells Booth.

The last clip from the video shows Booth getting into another fight after an inmate threatens to hurt Brennan.

On a brighter note, once Booth is exonerated, Brennan will welcome him home with a brand new house that she designed specifically for him.

"The house is mid-century design and fits in with Booth's love of things and the life of that era," executive producer Stephen Nathan told TVLine.

"Brennan's love of ethnic artifacts and furnishings give the place a warm feeling. Together the house reflects them as a couple," added the EP.

The EP added that "It's not necessarily an upgrade from their last home, but it is very different."

Later on in the season, "Saturday Night Live" alum Nora Dunn will return to the show as Tess Brown to give Brennan some professional competition, reports E! News. Deschanel described Dunn's character, saying, "She's so funny. She plays a rival crime novelist who's not a scientist. She's my rival with books and we go to a forensics convention and that's a big one."

Season 10 Premiere of Bones, "The Conspiracy in the Corpse," will air on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. on FOX.

Scroll down to watch a sneak peek below.