HBO Max unveils spine-tingling first look photos for Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin. The unexpected project is a reimagining of ABC Family’s widely successful series Pretty Little Liars, which aired from 2010 to 2017. Loosely based on Sara Shepard’s young adult novels, the show centered on the tumultuous lives of a clique of teen girls in the aftermath of losing their group’s leader. A mysterious presence called “A” loomed over them throughout the story, threatening to expose their deepest truths. Despite producing 160 episodes, the show’s beloved cast and twisty plot left fans hungry for more.

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Pretty Little Liars turned into a franchise with the spinoff series Ravenswood and the eventual sequel series The Perfectionists. While both were highly buzzed-about properties, they each only lasted for ten episodes. A year after Perfectionists ended, HBO Max threw their hat in the ring, announcing a reboot series was in development. Riverdale creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa took the reins from PLL showrunner I. Marlene King for the new venture, eliciting mixed reactions. Slotted for a summer 2022 premiere, Original Sin has now begun to tease fans of what’s to come.

EW shared a collection of first-look photos at Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, giving the world a glimpse at the new cast and world, which swaps Rosewood for Millwood. The photos feature the star-studded cast, including Chandler Kinney, Maia Reficco, Bailee Madison, Zaria, Malia Pyles, and Carson Rowland. Check out all of the images below:

The photos feature the forthcoming characters with various looks of bewilderment and fear. From school to home, each image alludes to clouds of drama hanging over the stars or right in front of their faces. Most importantly, the photos introduce a new fierce five into the fold, showing Imogen (Madison), Minnie (Pyles), Noa (Reficco), Tabby (Kinney), and Faran (Zaria). While the show will follow a new generation, the villainous “A” will return to wreak havoc.

HBO Max picked quite the mysterious batch of photos with which to promote Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin. Aguirre-Sacasa’s presence is clear in the stills, with his trademark mossy and glossy color scheme apparent in every one. Alongside the photo release, the showrunner said he and the team were very conscious that they couldn’t compete with the original series, so he was taking what worked from there and running with his own vision. Of course, viewers will have to wait until the summer to see just how well the writer’s vision pans out.

Source: EW

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