'Prison Break' Season 6 Cast, News & Update: Paul T Scheuring Reveals Possible Storyline, Returning Characters
Since the coming of Prison Break Season 6 has been announced, fans keep wondering what story it would tell. After Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) seemed to be back to their normal lives in the previous season, there are now claims that the upcoming installment is going to have a fresh start.
The show's creator, Paul T Scheuring, has been using his Twitter page to give fans some updates about Prison Break Season 6. In fact, his latest news is the series is going to go back to the very beginning. "We're going back to the beginning. Literally the very first frames," he said.
As Paul T. Scheuring didn't elaborate further on what his tweet meant, fans assume they will once again see the original stars back in Prison Break Season 6. In fact, someone shared a photo of Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre), and William Fichtner (Alexander Mahone), to which he responded with "these cats will be on your screen again."
As a matter of fact, Paul T Scheuring's earlier tweet hinted Mahone's return in Prison Break Season 6. When he revealed he was already done writing the show's "601 script," a fan asked if there will be a chance that they will see William Fitchner's role once again. "Somewhere between 50-150 percent chances," he teased. However, when someone asked if T-Bag (Robert Knepper) will also return, he didn't answer.
To recall, Fox officially announced in January that Prison Break Season 6 is being renewed. In fact, the network's boss, Michael Torn, revealed a "new iteration" of the show is being developed. "It's in very early stages of development, but we're really excited about it," he said, per LADbible. The news was also confirmed by Dominic Purcell on his Instagram account. "#prisonbreak6. In the works," he revealed.
It has been known that both Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller are hoping for the return of Prison Break Season 6. In an interview with Digital Spy, the 45-year-old The Flash star said he is open to doing new seasons for the show as long as it has a worthy story to tell that would be justified, cool, and edgy.
Now that Michael and Sara's son Mike Jr. (Christian Michael Cooper) is now playing a major part in the show's narrative, Wentworth Miller believed Prison Break Season 6 has more stories to tell as it now features "multiple generations." Dominic Purcell, on the other hand, bragged he could do more years of the series and would love to be part of the upcoming new season.