AOL: Pretty Little Liars Reboot's Premiere Title Revealed — What Does It Mean?
Pretty Little Liars Reboot's Premiere Title Revealed — What Does It Mean?
What were you expecting, “Pilot”? Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, showrunner of HBO Max’s upcoming Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, has shared the title of the reboot’s first episode on social media, and it ...
'Pretty Little Liars' Star Defends Controversial Romance 15 Years Later originally appeared on Parade. The romance between Ian Harding and Lucy Hale’s characters in Pretty Little Liars gave some fans ...
Pretty Little Liars nation, rise up: the stars of the iconic 2010s teen series may be returning for one last hurrah — on one condition. Premiered in 2010, the series hinged around the disappearance of ...
Yahoo: ‘Pretty Little Liars’ at 15: Cast and Creator Spill Secrets — From “A” to Most Talked-About Couples — and Share Hopes for a Reunion Movie
‘Pretty Little Liars’ at 15: Cast and Creator Spill Secrets — From “A” to Most Talked-About Couples — and Share Hopes for a Reunion Movie
Pretty Little Liars debuted 15 years ago. Nearly eight years after wrapping its final season, the Liars still have a place in viewers’ hearts. The Freeform show created a huge fandom and catapulted a ...
The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Pretty Little Liars’ at 15: Cast and Creator Spill Secrets — From “A” to Most Talked-About Couples — and Share Hopes for a Reunion Movie
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