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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 Updates: Premiere Date

Fans of Freeform's "Pretty Little Liars" quartet are only too glad the upcoming season of the mystery drama series will be coming around on June 21 after the riveting cliffhanger at the end of Season 6. So many questions will finally get their answers in about two months. The next season, the show's seventh, was ordered along with season six in June 2014.

But what may be saddening is that the seventh season of "Pretty Little Liars" is also the show's last. Nevertheless, with the its reputation for surprises, it would come as no small wonder when it goes out with a massive bang, after having been described as "the most romantic season."

Series creator Marlene King has teased this upcoming season as the beginning of the "end," and thus it can be expected that all the little—and big—secrets of each pretty little liar and their families, of course, will be revealed. Just last month, it was found that Mrs. Jessica DiLaurentis had a twin, Mary Drake, (both twins played by Andrea Parker) who just happens to be Charlotte's (Vanessa Ray) biological mother. Parker had been elevated to main cast status for the upcoming season for these roles.

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And since the end would loom near, the four liars are bound to bring Uber A down finally, but, as teased, in doing so, they would also be making the biggest mistake in their lives.

"Pretty Little Liars" season seven will have a total of 20 episodes in all, just like season six. It had been promised by Julian Morris who plays Wren Kingston that the character would be returning before the last season ends. Kingston was that medical student who had once been engaged with Melissa (Torrey DeVitto).

Also returning is Charlie Craig, writer and consulting producer for the show on its second season, who will have co-showrunner status in the seventh season.

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