Resurrecting a highly popular show that everybody loved is definitely not easy. While fans are enjoying the news that they will finally be able to watch "Prison Break" again, the "Prison Break" Season 5 lead actor is feeling all the pressure. Although Michael J. Scofield is a tough guy, the actor portraying the beloved character, Wentworth Miller, is trying to calm his nerves down before "Prison Break" Season 5 premieres.
At the Fox 2016 Upfronts in New York City, Wentworth Miller revealed to Access Hollywood back in May that he feels responsible to make "Prison Break" Season 5 a worthy comeback show. "There's a responsibility to, you know, if we're going to go back and tell another chapter, we have to tell it well, said "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller. "We have to do justice to what came before."
With its unique and fresh storyline, "Prison Break" was arguably one of the most watched shows. So the concern of "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller of bringing it back to the fans is definitely understandable considering the hype of the previous "Prison Break" seasons. The last time we saw Michael J. Scofield and the rest of the gang was back in 2009 in "Prison Break: The Final Break." Some may expect that the actors may be a little rusty coming back to their "Prison Break" characters, but some are also hopeful that they will be able to continue the storyline seamlessly.
Before the confirmation of "Prison Break" Season 5 was revealed, Wentworth Miller faced a personal attack due to his weight gain after "Prison Break" supposedly ended. The Lad Bible posted a since-deleted fat-shaming meme of the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller back in March, he addressed it by opening up about his suicidal past. Fortunately, the fat-shaming incident didn't affect Wentworth Miller's outlook in life as the actor appeared to be in high spirits during the San Diego Comic-Con 2016 event. Catch "Prison Break" Season 5 as it premieres in early 2017.