'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 news: Tell-all special solves leftover mysteries from the series finale

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After wrapping the production of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7, Freeform announced on Wednesday that executive producer I. Marlene King and the cast of the series will return for an hour-long special to bid their final goodbyes to the series.

The tell-all special will immediately air after the two-hour series finale that vows to provide all the answers to the mysteries hounding the fans since the beginning of the show in 2010.

According to the press release that was posted on Bustle, the uncensored tell-all "promises discuss all of the series' secrets, behind-the-scenes insights, and top moments."

King will be joined by the main cast members of the show in the upcoming tell-all, including actresses Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell, Sasha Pieterse, and Troian Bellisario.

The executive producer also opened up to Cosmopolitan about her feelings regarding the filming of the final episode of "Pretty Little Liars." According to King, all the five Liars were present in the scene when she yelled the final "cut" for the series.

"Tears will be spilled, gifts will be exchanged, and final memories will be made. The most meaningful gift, however, is that we call ourselves 'PLL Family' because that is how much we mean to each other," the executive producer said in the publication's Instagram post. She also thanked that fans from all over the world for sticking with the show for the past seven seasons.

The last 10 episodes of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 is slated to air in April. The final installments of the series will feature the highly anticipated return of some of the most notable characters in the series, including the shady Wren Kingston (Julian Morris), Pastor Ted Wilson (Edward Kerr), and Melissa Hastings (Torrey DeVitto).

Freeform has yet to announce the official premiere date of the second half of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7, but the series is expected to return onscreen sometime in April 2017.

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