Fans were very concerned after the latest episodes of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin debuted on HBO Max.
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rust belt town down on its luck. It’s a little grittier than Rosewood. It was like, ‘This will be part of the ‘Pretty Little Liars’ cinematic universe,’ as we jokingly call it.
But there’s enough new stuff here.”Premiering July 28 on HBO Max, “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” was co-created by Aguirre-Sacasa (“Riverdale,” “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,”) and Lindsay Calhoon Bring (another “Sabrina” alum). The series follows a group of girls whose mothers were all part of a tragedy 20 years earlier that ripped the town apart. Now, in the present, the girls are being tormented by an unknown assailant.
The group includes horror movie buff Tabby Hawthorne (Chandler Kinney); quiet and quirky Minnie “Mouse” Honrada (Malia Pyles); ballerina Faran Bryant (Zaria); and pregnant teen Imogen Adams (Bailee Madison).The original “Pretty Little Liars” aired on ABC Family/Freeform from 2010-2017 and turned Lucy Hale, Shay Mitchell and Ashley Benson into stars. Its plot followed a clique of teen girls that fell apart following the disappearance of their leader. “I was approached by my bosses at Warner Brothers, and they said, ‘What do you think about doing a new version of ‘Pretty Little Liars?’ Which is another way of saying, ‘We want you to do it,’: said Aguirre-Sacasa. “I had seen the pilot, because when I was developing ‘Riverdale,’ I watched every teen pilot that had ever been shot and made.
I went back and watched a few more episodes, and it was compulsively watchable. Weirdly, I must have absorbed a lot from that pilot. Because I could see that ‘Riverdale’ probably wouldn’t have existed without ‘Pretty Little Liars.’ I understood why I had been asked to do it, because of the plotting of ‘Riverdale’ and the twists, and all
.Fans were very concerned after the latest episodes of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin debuted on HBO Max.
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TheWrap: Obviously this property is very beloved. How did you decide what you’d take with you from the original series and what you’d leave behind to forge this new path?Bring: We were fans of the original show and a couple of things that we really clung to that we love so much about it were one, that it’s centered on female friendship. We love that.
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By Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, on HBO Max, may be a sequel series to PLL, but it's far removed from the tony Rosewood of the original. Where the first was a soapy mystery cut with humor and romance, the much-anticipated sequel leans closer to teen drama meets slasher.
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Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.The upcoming reboot, which drops its first three episodes Thursday on HBO Max, shifts the focus to Millwood, a small town not far from Rosewood. A series of tragic events 20 years ago almost tore the blue-collar town apart and now, in the present day, a disparate group of teen girls — aka the main Liars — find themselves tormented by an unknown assailant, «A,» and made to pay for the secret sins committed by their mothers two decades ago — and their own. Bailee Madison, who plays Imogen, shared that she connected with former star Lucy Hale, who portrayed Aria in the original series, throughout the process of getting cast on In fact, after Madison's casting was announced last July, Hale and fellow alum Shay Mitchell celebrated by leaving comments on her Instagram post. «Lucy's a dear friend of mine and was really with me through the whole process of finding out if I got to be a part of the show or not, and just held my hand through every step of the way, which meant the absolute world to me as a friend,» Madison told ET's Deidre Behar. «And just as someone I respect and have admired her for so many years.
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