'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 2017 Release To Leave A Huge Big Bang Finale; What To Expect
Bal Kenneth AballeA lot of fans were shocked after seeing the twist and turns of the last episodes of "Pretty Little Liars" season seven. The part one of the season finale left its viewers' heartbreaking goodbyes and unexpected revelations. Meanwhile, more intriguing scenes are reportedly be shown in the upcoming last episodes of the show this April 2017.
The mystery-thriller television series is now getting closer to its end. With only 10 episodes left, expectations are high that there will be a lot of secrets yet to be untold in the remaining days of the show.
According to Teen Vogue, everything is set for the season finale of "Pretty Little Liars" as its supporters should mark their calendars or even set their alarms already because the last season will air on April 18, 2017. The last episodes of the TV show will still be televised every Tuesdays.
Although April is still too far, television fans say that getting closer to holidays will make things fast that we can't even notice that it's the premiere already of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 part two.
In the upcoming "PPL" Season 7B, reports are that numerous of unanswered questions will be revealed. Love will prevail in the end and some identities will be exposed. Marlene King, the executive producer of "Pretty Little Liars" shared that "nothing is average" in the show and "everything is spectacular," TV Line reported.
"We will find out who Charlotte's father is, and we will find out how Spencer came to be. There will be more than one wedding coming up," King said. "Paige is not gone for good, although I did love her riding away on the bicycle, having that triangle play out felt very appropriate for us."
"Pretty Little Liars" is now left with 10 mysterious episodes. As the remaining episodes get closer to its airing, reports are that the fans can't help but start to miss their favorite TV series once the show comes to an end.
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