'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 trailer, spoilers: Death and romance in Rosewood next season

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Marlene King warns "Pretty Little Liars" fans of the most exhilarating season up ahead.

In an interview with TVLine, the executive producer said fans will see the sweetest yet the most dangerous season of the series when it returns this month. This means that the death toll will rise in Rosewood.

But King revealed that the writers carefully conceptualize each death in the series.

"We don't take deaths lightly here, so everyone who dies does so for a very impactful and important reason," the executive producer said. "Even when I call the actors and say, 'You're going to die in the next episode,' they say, 'Oh, how am I dying? Cool!' It's become a badge of honor to die on Pretty Little Liars. ... And as well know, dead doesn't always mean gone on this show. I start every one of those calls by reminding the actors that Alison was dead for three years — and now she's a series regular."

One of the rumored deaths that could possibly happen in season 7 will be of Hanna's (Ashley Benson), after the new villain A.D. kidnapped her last season. But Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) will do everything that he can to prevent it.

Meanwhile, reports claim that one of the Liars will be engaged in the summer season and the wedding will happen during the winter. Fans will also find out if Spencer (Troian Bellisario) will end up with Caleb or Toby (Keegan Allen), and if Hanna and Celeb will get back together. They also want to see the developments in Aria (Lucy Hale) and Ezra's (Ian Harding) relationship.

Also, Emily's (Shay Mitchell) will also see the return of Paige (Lindsay Shaw) in Rosewood. Will this affect her closeness to Alison (Sasha Pieterse)?

"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 premiers on Tuesday, June 21, on Freeform.

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