
Fans may be growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of answers on Pretty Little Liars but showrunner Marlene King has promised season 4 will be different. The series raises more questions than a season of LOST and that’s why Marlene has dubbed season 4 “The Season of Answers.” She promises that in the season premiere episode alone (A Is For A-L-I-V-E) fans will discover the identity of the Queen of Hearts and what, or who, is in the trunk of Wilden’s car. And let’s not forget the mystery of whether we’ll be saying goodbye to Caleb.
Anyone else concerned that if the Queen’s identity is revealed in the season premiere it can’t be that interesting? Better yet, anyone else hoping that it’s going to be Ezra?
THR recently chatted with Marlene about what we can expect in the upcoming new season. Check out what she had to say here:
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When they’re not dreaming about Once Upon A Time‘s Captain Hook ending up with them, fans of the show have been buzzing about a possible future love interest for him in the upcoming new season. The dreamy pirate has so far been pining for his lost love and former ex-wife of Rumplestiltskin. But now that Hook is trapped on a boat with two lovely ladies headed for Neverland (Fairy Tale Land?), actor Colin O’Donoghue reveals who he thinks his character would go for.
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It’s hard to believe that season 4 of Pretty Little Liars is just around the corner. It feels like season 3 just ended! Following an epic reveal of the first footage from the new season (view that here), ABC Family has just released the official episode description for the season 4 premiere episode of Pretty Little Liars. Among the things you can expect in the first episode entitled “A is for A-l-i-v-e“? The girls working with Mona, and some good old fashioned Ezria drama. Because who can ever have enough of that?
Pretty Little Liars returns with new episodes on June 11th on ABC Family.
Check out the episode description here:
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In the Season 4 premiere of “Pretty Little Liars,” entitled “A is for A-l-i-v-e,” airing Tuesday, June 11th (8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT), the Liars are desperate to uncover what new scheme “A” has in store for them in the wake of the lodge fire, and have no choice but to turn to Mona for answers, now that she is also being targeted. Aria struggles with seeing Ezra in the wake of their breakup, and Emily starts to make plans for life after high school. Meanwhile, “A” sets Toby on a new path, what’s in the trunk is revealed, and a shocking discovery reverberates through Rosewood.
Uhoh! Do True Blood fans have to worry that their beloved Eric Northman may not survive the new season? Apparently there are rumors going around that HBO is poised to kill off the viking vampire in the upcoming 6th season of their hit series. While this particular rumor hasn’t been confirmed or denied, it has been confirmed by Joe Manganiello himself that the table reads are getting a bit smaller and Ryan Kwanten just revealed that “There are some deaths. Favorite characters may not last.” Say it isn’t so! With episode 7 of season 6 being titled “The Funeral“, that doesn’t sound so cheery.
True Blood returns to HBO on June 16th.
Check out what else he had to say about the rumors:
Via TVLine:
Question: There are rumors that True Blood is going to kill off the gorgeous and sexy Eric Northam! Please tell me this isn’t true. He is one of the main reasons I watch. —Kelly
Ausiello: I can neither confirm or deny the rumors, but I can offer you two pieces of evidence that suggest such a twist is in the realm of possibility. The first one comes care of Joe Manganiello, who tells TVLine, “We’re getting to the point in the season now where people are starting to die. The table reads are starting to get smaller, and I’m sure they will continue to do that.” Exhibit B, meanwhile, arrives in the form of Episode 7′s title — “The Funeral.” Sorry I don’t have better news for you Kelly.
Question: Any serious True Blood scoopage? —Colleen
Ausiello: I suppose that depends on how you choose to interpret this additional, equally provocative tease from Mr. Manganiello: “I think [the producers] looked at some things that went on with Alcide last season, and thought, ‘How can we top that or how can we get even racier?’ And I think they’ve succeeded… Right out of the gate, it’s really juicy.”
Yikes. I’m not sure who could go in the new season. Is Bill even still alive? Could it be the end of Billith AND Bill? I can see Steve Newlin being killed off now that his wife will be back in the picture.
What do you guys think?
Starting this Sunday, Once Upon A Time will finally return to ABC with four uninterrupted episodes. The rest of the season is said to be a big game-changer with nothing but momentum building up to the season finale. First up we’ll see Belle’s new identity and just how much it differs from the sweet, library loving girl in blue. The rest of the season will also reveal Tamara and Owen’s agenda (hint: it doesn’t look good), the return of Captain Hook, and the possibility of leaving Storybrooke now that the magic beans are growing.
Check out the detailed spoilers on the upcoming four new episodes of Once Upon A Time:
TVLine chats with Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis
Tamara and Greg’s mysterious agenda will be made clear over the next two episodes (“That reveal takes off like a rocket,” effuses Horowitz), and as hinted in the last episode, Regina — having deduced Greg’s true identity — “will be front and center in that story,” Kitsis says. “There are not a lot of coincidences here…,” Horowitz says with a smile. “There’s a reason for all of the connections we’ve revealed so far — and some we have yet to reveal.” (And yes, Kurt Flynn’s fate will be divulged by season’s end.)
Elsewhere as Season 2 builds to its climax (airing May 12 and titled “And Straight On Till Morning”), Captain Hook — who (reportedly) went MIA soon after stabbing his “Crocodile” in NYC — will resurface “very soon, and under surprising circumstances,” Kitsis teases. The pirate’s past with Neal/Bae will then be detailed in the penultimate episode, “Second Star to the Right.” (“We can’t read every theory out there on the Internet, but this [connection] has so far been kept secret,” Kitsis offers.)
Episode 21 will also let loose with the Rumplestiltskin/Bae “game-changer” that Robert Carlyle alluded to at last month’s PaleyFest panel. “I know what he was hinting at,” Kitsis allows, “and yeah, it’s really big.”
My sadness about August is still alive and well (although he is not) but I’m actually a bit curious about Captain Hook and this new game-changer with Rumples and Bae.
What do you guys think it will be?