
After airing for 10 episodes, it wrapped up with its finale on May 22, 2019. ‘Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists’ season 1 premiered on March 20, 2019, on Freeform. Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists Season 2 Release Date: Renewed or Cancelled? But will there be a ‘The Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists’ season 2? Let’s find out. Season 1 of the series did open to favorable reviews, with a 7+ rating on IMDB and a 100% Tomatometer reading on Rotten Tomatoes.

Marlene King is the creator of the show, and when asked regarding how closely it resembles its printed version, she said that it starts with the book, but branches off as there are twists in the novel which would be difficult to cover in the series. ‘Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists’ is based on the eponymous book by Sara Shepherd. Interestingly, in the second spinoff, fans are able to see their favorite characters Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha Pieterse) and Mona Vanderwaal (Janel Parrish), making a comeback on-screen. What would you like to see from a potential second season of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin? Drop ’em in a comment below.The first spinoff series from the show is called ‘Ravenswood’, but it never managed to garner much interest, and the sequel was canceled only after the first season. “And we’d continue to pick up on themes of young womanhood that I think are so important.”

“We certainly have a lot of places for these characters to go, new mysteries to tell and hopefully new ways to scare people,” Bring adds. So if the show does score a renewal for Season 2, what can we expect to see?Īguirre-Sacasa assures TVLine that he and fellow EP Lindsay Calhoon Bring have “some preliminary ideas” for a second season, which would “definitely follow the same girls.”Īt least we can rule out the possibility of this becoming an American Horror Story-style anthology series, with each season introducing a new story and cast.

“ and I love a complete story, so we wanted to complete these mysteries.” Heck, the minds behind the show practically told us as much: “It was important to us with a cable show - a short-order show, a serialized show - to complete these stories and complete these mysteries,” executive producer Lindsay Calhoon Bring told TVLine.
