‘Pretty Little Liars’ Season 7 News: Premiere Date for Part 2 and Spinoff Confirmed?
"Pretty Little Liars" season 7, part 2 premieres in spring of 2017. While fans of the show are counting down until the final episodes of the story surrounding the women of Rosewood, the series' creator may have something more in store.
In April of 2017, the final second half of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 will start. The ABC series, which revolves around the mystery that has been haunting the female protagonists, has managed to keep the intrigue and kept the avid viewers perpetually puzzled.
Up to this moment, Marlene King, the creator of the TV show, manages to keep the identity of A under wraps. At the same time, King has always been hinting at who the main villain actually is.
According to GameNGuide, fans have different theories on A's true identity. However, the plot getting even more complicated every season has made it harder for avid viewers to theorize on who A actually is.
Some may want look at Sam Shepard's "Pretty Little Liars" books for clues on finding out A's identity. However, the TV series version has gone an extremely different route to the novels that the A in it might be totally different from the one in the ABC show.
At this time, the top choices for who A is are Spencer, Charlotte and Ezra. Charlotte DiLaurentis may have already died, but many are still convinced that Ali's adoptive sister might still be alive and just faking her death. After all, if there's one thing that this show is known for, that is nothing is as it may seem.
"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is the final installment of the successful mystery series. Many are still hooked with the show that is why most are hoping that this season is not actually the end for the characters the viewers have grown to love.
Speculations of a spinoff after the series ends are making a buzz. However, the showrunners of PLL have yet to confirm this one. ABC once aired "Ravenswood," which was a spinoff of the show. Unfortunately, it did not garner a lot of viewers, so it was cancelled.