'Pretty Little Liars' Series News: Director Reveals 'A' to Come Face to Face with Girls

The long wait is finally over. The director for the famous TV Series "Pretty Little Liars" finally gave fans to look forward to this coming summer finale as the girls will finally see the unmasked face of "A". Who do you think is behind all the treachery?

According to Hollywood Life, Marlene King, the director for the hit TV Series "Pretty Little Liars" released a video saying that the lead characters of the series will finally come up close and personal with their nemesis for over six seasons: "A".

The fans of the TV Series are not unfamiliar with the masked personality who has been haunting the lead characters since season one. "A", the anonymous, mysterious, and dangerous character in the series has been wreaking havoc on Arya and the rest of the girls. Ever since season one, we all have been guessing and anticipating the moment when "A" would finally show his or her face.

King stated on the video, "You're gonna see A's face. You're gonna hear A's story. You will have no more questions after that episode".

Well, that statement is going to get PPL fans anticipating, that's for sure! The said summer finale for "Pretty Little Liars" Season Six will release this coming August 11.

According to MTV, after the summer finale, the show will then skip five years of the girls' life to early 2016. During which, the director said that the fans does not necessarily have to say goodbye to the series upon the revelation of A's identity. According to her, the fans can still expect "A" to follow the girls even after the find out who he or she is. In fact, a poster was released showing the girls while still on high school up until they were living their own separate lives away from "A".

Who do you think is the famous "A" in "Pretty Little Liars"? Do you think the TV Series' director Marlene King is up for more thrilling episode after the revelation of "A"'s identity? Catch the summer finale of "Pretty Little Liars" Season Six this coming August 11.

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