'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 spoilers, news: Final season to feature twists and a possible wedding

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The upcoming brand new season of the highly popular teen thriller drama television series, "Pretty Little Liars," will be a bitter-sweet experience for fans of the show as ABC Family announced that it was going to be the last one for the hit series. After having aired for more than six years, the show's seventh season was revealed to be its last one, but the producers have revealed that they are making sure that the final season would be a spectacular one.

Several cast members of the television series have also now expressed their sentiments about the show's end in different social media websites. Shay Mitchell, who plays Emily in the teen drama, recently posted a video online where she said her goodbyes to fans as well as recall some fond memories while filming the series. Other cast members, including Lucy Hale who plays the character Aria Montgomery, went on Twitter to say their goodbyes and to thank everyone that was involved with the project.

As for the upcoming new season, the show's executive producer, Marlene King, recently revealed some juicy tidbits about what fans should expect when the show gets back on air with brand new episodes. King revealed one shocking fact about the new episodes, mentioning that Toby Cavanaugh, played by Keegan Allen, was in fact alive and that he was going to be back in the new episodes. The show's previous episodes had of course showcased a horrible accident that involved Toby and Yvonne, played by Kara Royster. King also hinted at the possibility of a wedding in the new episodes, which some fans have predicted to be between Toby and Yvonne. Aside from the possible events hinted by the executive producer, several reports have also claimed that there may be more twist and turns that will be happening in the new season.

"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is expected to return to television screens within the second quarter of 2017.

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