After six years of hiatus, "Prison Break" will return in 2017 following the go signal from Wentworth Miller as announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Now fans are excited to see what will happen in the revival, particularly with Sarah and Michael.
'Prison Break' Revival
It's been six years since the last episode of "Prison Break" aired at Fox. However, it won't be long now before it comes back on TV, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
Dominic Purcell revealed that Wentworth Miller brought the idea of a "Prison Break" revival. Purcell and Miller are on-screen brothers on the series and were united when Purcell joined CW series "Legends of Tomorrow."
"We got on set and it was just like we hadn't been apart for all these years and we started talking about 'Prison Break' and we started mulling through the idea of, 'Let's revisit this,'" said Purcell.
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The two then approached the producers and the revival of "Prison Break" was pushed. As for the plot, Miller praised the way executive producer Paul Scheuring's take on the plot. "Prison Break" will still uphold its roots while introducing something radical and different to its fans.
Sarah Has Moved On
In the previously unreleased clip for "Prison Break, Miller is seen chatting with a fellow inmate inside a Moroccan prison from where he will attempt to escape. In the new trailer, Michael is seen explain how a stick of gum can set off a series of events which will end at the other side of their prison wall.
When Michael died in the last episode of "Prison Break," he left a wife and a son. According to Melty TV, Sarah Wayne Callies shared that her character, Sarah Tancredi - the wife of Michael in the series, has moved on for the sake of their son.
The "Prison Break" revival will see Sara Tancredi having a new life, which will include a stepfather. However, there's the dilemma of knowing Michael is actually alive.
"Prison Break" will return for a limited run on Fox on 2017. Watch the first trailer here.