Everything We Know About "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin" Season 2

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That's a wrap! Season one of HBO Max's Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin has officially come to an end. A's identity was finally revealed, there were ~Easter A'ggs~ dropped throughout the series connecting it to the original ABC series, and the season ended with a crazy cliffhanger that left viewers anticipating what's next.

HBO has not officially renewed the hit series, but the show's cast and crew are excited to tell new stories in the upcoming season. If you're wondering if HBO Max will be taking us back to Milwood, read ahead to find out everything we know about Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin season two.

Is Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin season 2 happening?

HBO Max has not officially renewed Original Sin for a second season. Fans of the series expressed concerns about the show possibly being canceled after HBO Max merged with Warner Bros.-owned platform Discovery+ and removed nearly 40 titles (20 of which were original programming like Original Sin) from the streaming platform. "As we work toward bringing our content catalogs together under one platform, we will be making changes to the content offering available on both HBO Max and discovery+," the streaming service confirmed in a statement to Variety. Despite the online chatter, the show hasn't officially been canceled either, so fans of the series can breathe a sigh of relief for now.

What would season 2 be about?

The cast and crew of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin is excited about the possibility of a new season. Everyone from the show's leads to its co-showrunners has opened up about potential plans. Bailee Madison, who stars as Imogen, dished to Bustle about how the show could progress in season two. "The way our first season closes out sets it up perfectly for that [next 'A'] text message... it sets it up perfectly for the next ride because you know it won't be the same.," she said.

Original Sin co-showrunner Lindsay Calhoon confirmed to Collider that the show's creators "do have ideas for moving forward." According to Calhoon, "We have some pretty fun and exciting story ideas and places for the characters to go after this." Co-showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasas agrees. According to Variety, Aguirre-Sacasa revealed that the creators are "talking about" and "brainstorming" plot ideas for season 2.

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