“Graceland,” the USA Network series that centers on the lives of a house full of undercover agents plucked from several levels of law enforcement, is coming back for Season 3 in June.

And so far, the promos are hinting that Mike (Aaron Tveit), the rookie agent who was our gateway into the procedural world of the Southern California set show, might really be dead.

Commenting on this possibility in her piece in Entertainment Weekly, Natalie Abrams does not want to give away any details that might ruin the premiere, but she does say that the series “may soon have a vacancy.”

When Abrams asked executive producer Jeff Eastin in an earlier article if Mike was really dead, he said: “Well, he looks pretty dead. I won’t confirm or deny, but what you see is what you get. I would say that everything we’ve led up to so far has really been to set Mike in a position where he needs to pay for his sins.”

Tveit’s co-star, Daniel Sunjata, fielded the questions on Mike’s mortality for Zap2it back in April.

"He's alive-ish, He definitely appears in the season premiere of Season 3, in some capacity," Sunjata said. 

As viewers of the series know, Season 2 ended with Mike's breathing tube, and our hero going into cardiac arrest.

Addressing the various ways Mike might surface in Season 3, Sunjata said that they didn't know if Mike would be alive or not. Briggs' priorities are also not in order. 

One thing that is certain is that the upcoming season will be all about atonement, and setting things right.

"A lot of people had made some poor decisions. The piper must be paid. There's some karmic rebalancing of the scales that needs to happen," Sunjata said. 

Season 3 of "Graceland" will premier on the USA Network on June 25.