‘Pretty Little Liars’ Season 6 Spoilers: A’s Identity Revealed

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"Pretty Little Liars" spoilers reveal that in its return for season 6, fans and avid viewers of the show will finally find out who Charles or A is. This article contains spoilers for "Pretty Little Liars." Continue reading if you want to learn more about this story.

The "Pretty Little Liars" cast has finally begun its production for season 6 and fans are already wondering whether or not A or Charles' identity is finally revealed.

"You may have met Charles already," series creator Marlene King teased, according to Us Weekly.

King also revealed that they are only "a few pieces away from finishing the puzzle," with the puzzle being the mystery behind A or Charles' true identity.

Fans have already started decoding the mystery behind Charles' identity, with King promising them that they will receive signed scripts if they get A's true identity right and what his motive could be.

The titles for the first three episodes of the "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 have also been revealed. The first episode will be titled, "Game On, Charles" and "Songs of Innocence" and "Songs of Experience" will be the titles for the second and third episodes respectively.

According to IB Times, the title of the first episode for the upcoming season seemingly hints that the ladies will be doing their best to escape from A.

The outlet also noted that the titles for the second and third episodes came from William Blake's collection of poems about childhood. These titles seem to hint that the episodes will brush up on Charles' childhood and what led him to become that way.

Kpop Starz cited that there are ongoing "Pretty Little Liars" theories that Aria could be the real A, after Aria was found to be involved in a fence project.

"Pretty Little Liars" returns this summer on ABC Family.

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