Adam Newman will soon reappear in Genoa City and Justin Hartley revealed a little about the character's return.

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Hartley, who was announced as Michael Muhney's replacement on The Young and the Restless in August, revealed that Adam will come back to his wife Chelsea after she disables the surveillance camera in their son's room.

"He can't spy on his family anymore so, even though he's not fully recovered from his accident, he must get back to town quickly, especially after he hears Chelsea talking about Billy moving in. The control freak in him can't stand it. So, basically, Adam had a five-step plan to get back his life that would have played out over the course of a couple of years, but now he's jumping right to Step 5," the actor told TV Guide in a new interview.

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Yet, Adam won't look the same when he returns since he had to undergo plastic surgery after the accident. Additionally, he may also have some "minions" working for him.

"He seems to have a little army, which means he's still got his hands on some cash. I'm assuming these people don't work for free," Hartley said.

The actor previously opened up about working with Sally Kellerman, who joined the CBS soap opera as Constance Bingham. 

"She has a lot of flavor to what she does, so the words jump off the page for sure, and it's fun to work with her. And it's totally different dynamics because of the generational gap, so it's not the typical, 'Here's the guy, here's the girl, they're dating, and they get it a fight and then they make up.' It's a totally different thing," he told The Wrap.

Hartley will make his debut on soap opera on Nov. 5.