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‘Pretty Little Liars’ Season 6 Spoilers: What Will Happen To Ezria, Haleb & Spoby? Some More Mysteries After 5-Year Time Jump

| Aug 08, 2015 08:55 AM EDT

Pretty Little Liars Season 6

The girls of "Pretty Little Liars" as well as the fans will finally have the answer to the long-time mystery of "A" in the summer finale of Season 6. But, it seems like when the show returns, one of the couples, Ezria (Ezra Fitz and Aria Montgomery) may end up dating other people.

In the show all set for a return in early 2016, with a five-year time jump, fans will get to catch up with Aria, Emily, Spencer and Hanna after a year from their graduation, leading to speculations of will or not the couples Haleb (Hanna Marin and Caleb Rivers), Spoby (Spencer Hastings and Toby Cavanaugh), and Ezria make it through the five years.

There is no information on Spoby and Haleb as of now, but Aria (Lucy Hale) spills the beans on what the future has in store for Ezria, who broke up in the "To Plea or Not to Plea" episode in Season 5, when Aria tells Ezra (Ian Harding) that she feels she should be single when she goes to college. According to Hale, the time jump will do nothing good for the couple and will in fact end them up with other people.

"They say goodbye to each other, they go and live their separate lives," Hale told AOL BUILD. "He develops a relationship with a woman, and I'm with someone else," Seventeen Reported.

However, Hale has a bit of hope for Ezria as she continues that "When they see each other again, it's just undeniable. I want like a big marriage episode, but we'll see."

Meanwhile, with "Pretty Little Liars" skipping ahead five year, the girls, will have the Cindy Miguens promised Liars' early-20s style, featuring them as fashionable young women with sophisticated hairstyles.

ABC Family has just revealed the first look at the young ladies after time jump, while executive producer, Marlene King has given out a scoop on what to expect once the mystery of is solved.

"They're not different people," King told Entertainment Weekly. "They're just more grown-up versions of themselves," while promising that "there's definitely some mysteries to come and a lot more story to tell."

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