'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 premiere date revealed

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The answers to the big questions left during the previous season's finale will be revealed when "Pretty Little Liars" returns to Freeform in June.

Entertainment Weekly revealed that the network will release the premiere episode of season 7 on Tuesday, June 21.

According to the report, the possible final season of the fan-favorite teen drama thriller could also be the "most romantic season yet."

One of the expected plots for the upcoming season is the love story between Charlotte/Cece (Vanessa Ray) and Elliot (Huw Collins), and how he ended up as Alison's (Sasha Pieterse) husband.

In the season 6 finale, it was revealed that Elliot was conspiring with Charlotte's real mother, Mary Drake (Andrea Parker), who also happens to be the secret twin sister of Ali's mother, Jessica DiLaurentis. But the viewers were kept in the dark about how Elliot and Charlotte met.

Aside from Elliot and Charlotte's love story, fans of the show are also interested to know why Sara Harvey (Dre Davis) stays in Rosewood despite all the unfortunate incidents that happened to her and the Liars.

Showrunner Marlene King told Variety that the answers will be given in season 7.

"There is a rich history there between Charlotte and the character that we know as Elliot Rollins, and we'll learn a lot more about that in season 7 and why Rollins is doing what he's doing," King said.

The showrunner also mentioned in the interview that season 7 will be "the fastest-moving season" since the series premiered in 2010. She also pointed out that the answers to all the show's mysteries will be unveiled in almost every episode of the upcoming season.

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