"Pretty Little Liars" is only a couple of weeks left before its season 6 premiere and fans have already begun coming up with several theories on the big A reveal. PLL star Lucy Hale hinted that the show will have a "pretty big reveal," as A finally faces off against Charles. This article contains spoilers for "Pretty Little Liars." Read on to learn more about this story.
"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 will finally give the Liars some closure, as they seek to decode the mystery behind A's identity. While all that is available on the Internet are PLL theories, Lucy Hale revealed a season 6 bombshell. Hale was mum about spoiling details in the upcoming season of "Pretty Little Liars," but the 25-year-old actress hinted that in season 6, Aria will finally gather the courage to stand up against A.
"Aria's usually not involved in the forefront with A - she's sort of just missing in action. But Aria finally gets to do something courageous, which was really fun," Hale told Seventeen magazine.
Does this mean that Aria knows the real identity behind Charles? Hale admitted that she and the rest of the cast have no idea on what's next for the Liars, as they continue to decode the mystery. While some fans initially thought that Aria can already be dismissed as the real A, Hale teased that in PLL, "no one is ever clear."
Meanwhile, Troian Bellisario, who plays Spencer on the ABC Family series revealed that Spencer's room has been dismantled on set. Wetpaint noted that this could be taken as a hint that something will either happen to Spencer and the Hastings family or Charles did something enough to make them leave their house.
The outlet also cited the possibility that Spencer's bedroom has been dismantled, as "Pretty Little Liars" will undergo a four-year time jump in the upcoming episodes. Of course, it would make sense for Spencer to have her own house now that she has graduated from college by that time.
"Pretty Little Liars" season 6 premiere episode titled, "Game On, Charles" airs on Tuesday, June 8 on ABC Family.
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