"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 will not feature the death of Ashley Benson's Hanna. In fact, it has already been confirmed that the character will live until the final episodes of the hit Freeform TV series.
According to TV Line, "Hanna's not dead." The publication claimed that the fact that the teaser showed the Liars looking for Hanna means there's a huge possibility that she's still alive.
In fact, the hashtag #SaveHanna trended online and loyal viewers of the show have become ever more curious to find out where she is.
Not to mention, Hanna is one of the main characters in the hit Freeform TV series and she's also been on the show since day one so it's highly unlikely that she will be killed off.
Meanwhile, the Liars, more specifically Spencer (Troian Bellisario) will have the opportunity to converse with the villainous character Mary Drake (Andrea Parker).
In the finale episode for season 6, it was revealed that Mary Drake was the one who kidnapped Hanna with the help of Elliott (Huw Collins). By the looks of it, Mary Drake and Spencer will get into some kind of deal that will guarantee Hanna's safety.
In other news, executive producer Marlene King recently confirmed that some of the characters who were featured in the show during the earlier seasons will return to the series during its final installment.
While speaking with Entertainment Weekly, King said, "There's a lot of great people coming back. We're calling it our season of homecomings, and there are a lot of old faces that are going to feel like new faces when we see them again this year."
As of late, some of the cast members who have been confirmed to return to the show include Brant Daugherty as Noel Kahn and Tammin Sursok as Jenna.
Other than these two former cast members, there are also some rumors that Maya (Bianca Lawson) will also return to the final season of "Pretty Little Liars." To add to this, she can also reunite with her ex-girlfriend Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell).
"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 will premiere on Freeform on June 21 at 8 p.m. ET.