“The Bachelor” isn’t known to skimp out on the drama and Peter Weber’s season premiere is no exception. During the opening minutes of Season 24 of the ABC series, the program teases some major shakeups to come.

So, what happens to Peter? Here’s what we know about those first five minutes of drama shown during Monday’s episode.

In the opener, Peter is shown talking to “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison in a desert setting. We already know the season finale was tapped in the Australian outback. As confirmed by spoiler blogger Reality Steve, the first clip will be a “flash forward to the final rose ceremony.”

“Before you do what you’re about to do, there is something you should know. There’s something I just found out. all of us just found out,” Chris says as Peter is shown looking distraught.

“I’m not sure how all this ends,” Chris continues. “I just wanted to give you a head’s up.”

What follows is footage of Peter walking around solo and saying he feels like he is going to “pass out.” Additional clips showing him lying on a bed, saying, “It’s just like the last thing I needed to hear.”

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In an extended look for the rest of the season, more footage of this moment is seemingly shown. Clips feature Peter holding onto an engagement ring and saying in a voiceover, “When I love someone I don’t care how hard it looks. I will never surrender.”

According to Reality Steve’s findings, there isn’t a clear consensus of what Peter and Chris are discussing in this footage, though it has been reported that Peter will not have a traditional finale. Late last month, Peter confirmed that his season will not be spoiled. Still, it has already been leaked that out of his final four -- Madison Prewett and Hannah Ann Sluss will be his final two.

As for if he’s engaged, Reality Steve has revealed Peter is not. Still, he did hint that it’s always a possibility Peter could get engaged before “The Bachelor” reunion show later this year or while taping “After The Final Rose.”

“I don’t really know any other explanation of how I’ve heard twice that the ending won’t be spoiled and there’s a reason why – and that’s because the ending hasn’t happened yet,” he reported. “I can’t spoil something that hasn’t happened yet.”

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"The Bachelor" 2020 star Peter Weber with show host Chris Harrison. ABC