Pretty Little Liars: Summer School Welcomes First Actress From Original Pll in Season 2 — See Photos
The doctor is (back) in. Annabeth Gish is set to appear in the upcoming second season of HBO Max’s Pretty Little Liars reboot, now titled Pll: Summer School, reprising the role of Dr. Anne Sullivan.
Dr. Sullivan’s return was announced Friday on the show’s official Instagram account, including a behind-the-scenes shot of Gish filming an upcoming scene.
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Dr. Sullivan’s return was announced Friday on the show’s official Instagram account, including a behind-the-scenes shot of Gish filming an upcoming scene.
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- 4/21/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Warning: This post contains spoilers for the HBO Max series “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.”
Mallory Bechtel pulled double duty for HBO Max’s “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” playing twins Karen and Kelly Beasley. While Karen died in Episode 2, the rest of the season toyed with whether Kelly was really the twin who was still alive, or if it was Karen all along. For Bechtel, this meant adding nuances to her acting performance to differentiate between the twins, even as Kelly began to act like her sister as a way to cope with the trauma of losing her.
Before her death, Karen was considered Millwood High School’s resident mean girl, and Kelly was almost always willing to back her sister up. This created some natural tension between the twins and the five Liars of the HBO Max series, which continued even after Karen died. But as they all waded through their rocky relationship,...
Mallory Bechtel pulled double duty for HBO Max’s “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” playing twins Karen and Kelly Beasley. While Karen died in Episode 2, the rest of the season toyed with whether Kelly was really the twin who was still alive, or if it was Karen all along. For Bechtel, this meant adding nuances to her acting performance to differentiate between the twins, even as Kelly began to act like her sister as a way to cope with the trauma of losing her.
Before her death, Karen was considered Millwood High School’s resident mean girl, and Kelly was almost always willing to back her sister up. This created some natural tension between the twins and the five Liars of the HBO Max series, which continued even after Karen died. But as they all waded through their rocky relationship,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
Just like its predecessor, "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin" is great at engaging fans with lots of juicy plot details. With every episode comes a new batch of theories about the identity of this generation's deadly "A" stalker or the Liars' own mysterious pasts. Since the series takes place in the same universe as "Pretty Little Liars," eagle-eyed fans are also constantly on the lookout for unique connections to the original series - and episode six delivers a major one that potentially muddies the whole Pll timeline.
When Does the Original "Pretty Little Liars" Take Place?
First, here's a quick primer on when both series take place. "Pretty Little Liars" begins with Aria's (Lucy Hale) 2010 return to Rosewood in the pilot episode, a year after Alison's (Sasha Pieterse) 2009 disappearance. The remaining series events take place from 2010 to 2018, when the Liars finally defeat "A.D." and bid farewell to each other...
When Does the Original "Pretty Little Liars" Take Place?
First, here's a quick primer on when both series take place. "Pretty Little Liars" begins with Aria's (Lucy Hale) 2010 return to Rosewood in the pilot episode, a year after Alison's (Sasha Pieterse) 2009 disappearance. The remaining series events take place from 2010 to 2018, when the Liars finally defeat "A.D." and bid farewell to each other...
- 8/15/2022
- by Grace Orriss
- Popsugar.com
Update: The words “series finale” in a promo for next week’s batch of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin episodes had everyone — including Team TVLine — wondering if this was really the end of the road for Imogen and her fellow PLLs.
But TVLine has learned that the use of “series finale” was merely a copy error, and the finale is only being considered the end of Season 1. No decision has been made about future seasons of the HBO Max drama.
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But TVLine has learned that the use of “series finale” was merely a copy error, and the finale is only being considered the end of Season 1. No decision has been made about future seasons of the HBO Max drama.
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- 8/11/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin Episodes 6 and 7.] The latest two episodes of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin feature a major connection to the original series — and reveal that apparently, Riverdale is part of this universe! Imogen (Bailee Madison) and Tabby’s (Chandler Kinney) investigation into what happened to Angela Waters in 1999 takes them on a road trip to Rosewood (!) and what was once Radley Sanitarium (but is now a hotel). Angela’s mother, Rose, spent time at Radley, and it’s Eddie Lamb (!) who provides the new Liars with a couple major pieces of information: Angela was raped, and six people visited Rose using her daughter’s name. The Liars’ moms are five of them, but who’s the sixth? Also while in Rosewood, Tabby checks out the town, specifically Ezra’s Books! With the Pretty Little Liars references, “we really came at everything from a story point,...
- 8/11/2022
- TV Insider
The next evolution of the Pretty Little Liars franchise is about to drop on HBO Max.
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin will debut its ten-episode season on July 28 with three episodes. Two new episodes will follow on August 4 and 11, with the final three episodes debuting August 18.
Executive produced and written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Riverdale) and co-executive produced and written by Lindsay Calhoon Bring (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), the dark, teen melodrama introduces a new generation of Liars who are tormented by A — a masked killer hellbent on punishing them for the sins of their mothers, as well as their own.
Here’s the official description: Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Now, in present day, a disparate group of teen girls — a brand-new set of Little Liars — find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and made to pay for the...
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin will debut its ten-episode season on July 28 with three episodes. Two new episodes will follow on August 4 and 11, with the final three episodes debuting August 18.
Executive produced and written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Riverdale) and co-executive produced and written by Lindsay Calhoon Bring (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), the dark, teen melodrama introduces a new generation of Liars who are tormented by A — a masked killer hellbent on punishing them for the sins of their mothers, as well as their own.
Here’s the official description: Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Now, in present day, a disparate group of teen girls — a brand-new set of Little Liars — find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and made to pay for the...
- 6/15/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“Got a secret, can you keep it?” Pretty Little Liars fans will recognize the theme song in the chilling teaser for the new series Original Sin. HBO Max announced that the 10-episode season will premiere on Thursday, July 28, with the first three episodes. Two new episodes will then drop on August 4 and 11, followed by the final three on August 18. The teaser offers a look at A’s work, a missing poster, a mugshot page, and more. Watch it below. Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, executive produced and written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and co-executive produced and written by Lindsay Calhoon Bring, introduces a new generation of Liars who are tormented by A, a masked killer hellbent on punishing them for the sins of their mothers, as well as their own. The new series takes place in Millwood, 20 years after a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town apart. Now,...
- 6/15/2022
- TV Insider
Pretty Little Liars has had some high stakes before, but tonight even ‘A’ has out done herself. Hannah (Ashley Benson) is on house arrest after being arrested with the gun that was used to kill Detective Wilden (Bryce Johnson), and when Emily (Shay Mitchell) tried to help, she wound up looking just as guilty.
The Liars may have truth on their sides this time, but truth is in the eye of the beholder and ‘A’ is doing a pretty good job of skewing the facts. The ballistics results confirmed that Hannah’s dad’s gun was the weapon used to kill Wilden, and her mom’s fingerprints were on the bullets. That doesn’t mean she was the one that pulled the trigger, but it doesn’t look good either. What will Hannah’s life look like with her mom locked up? And, how far would she go to clear her name?...
The Liars may have truth on their sides this time, but truth is in the eye of the beholder and ‘A’ is doing a pretty good job of skewing the facts. The ballistics results confirmed that Hannah’s dad’s gun was the weapon used to kill Wilden, and her mom’s fingerprints were on the bullets. That doesn’t mean she was the one that pulled the trigger, but it doesn’t look good either. What will Hannah’s life look like with her mom locked up? And, how far would she go to clear her name?...
- 7/17/2013
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
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