'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 updates: Is there hope for Emison?

Alison (Sasha Pieterse) and Emily (Shay Mitchell) Freeform

It has been barely a month since the airing of the sixth season finale of "Pretty Little Liars," but fans of the show are already eager to learn more about the plot of season 7.

During Freeform's recent presentation in New York, Sasha Pieterse revealed that season 7 will be a treat for Emison fans.

"There's always hope for 'Emison,'" the actress, who portrays the role of Alison in the series, told TVLine during the network's presentation. "To be honest, though, I don't know how long it's going to take Alison to find out [about Elliott.] I can say that she's going to go crazy this season, absolutely bonkers."

Shay Mitchell, who portrays the role of Emily on the show, agreed that something good is brewing for the fan-favorite pairing.

"Everybody wants them together, right? 'Emison' End Game! ... Honestly, though, I'm all for it. The fans really love 'Emison,'" Mitchell said.

Fans are also looking forward to developments in the other favorite love PLL love teams, including Haleb, which separated in the second half of season 6.

Ashley Benson told Entertainment Tonight that she was as devastated as the fans with her character Hanna's split from Tyler Blackburn's Caleb.

"I cried. Like literally, I cried. I was so upset. I was like, 'You have to change it! There's no other guy for Hanna.' And when I found out he was going to be with Spencer, I was like, 'There's no way. You cannot be with Spencer!" the actress stated.

Meanwhile, showrunner Marlene King also revealed that Hanna's fate will also be unveiled at the beginning of the season.

"She appeared to be dead, that's for sure. You'll find out the answer to that when we premiere this summer," King revealed in an interview with Variety.

"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is slated to premiere on June 21 on Freeform.

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