"Pretty Little Liars" season 7, episode could see Sara Harvey (Dre Davis) being killed off.
According to Hollywood Take, "Wanted: Dead or Alive" will revolve around the death of one character that has been playing on the wrong side of the fence.
Just recently, Sara was featured in the hit Freeform series when she decided to work with Jenna (Tammin Sursok).
At that time, everything seemed to be going well for the two female characters. However, fans of the series know how dangerous Jenna could be.
Meanwhile, there are also some rumors that Keegan Allen's character Toby could be killed off in the series.
After all, Toby is currently working as a policeman at the Rosewood station. It is therefore his responsibility to solve all kinds of crimes in his community.
However, it cannot be denied that Toby is very close to the Liars. In fact, he also happens to be the ex-boyfriend of Spencer (Troian Bellisario).
This suggests that he could be the character that is playing with the wrong team.
As of late, none of these theories have been confirmed by Freeform or executive producer Marlene King.
What is only known is that there will be tons of deaths and romances in "Pretty Little Liars" season 7.
While speaking with TV Line, King said, "This is still the most romantic, but also the deadliest season of 'Pretty Little Liars.' We don't take deaths lightly here, so everyone who dies does so for a very impactful and important reason."
King added that all of the cast members who have been told that their character will be killed off in season 7 seem to be fine with their fates.
"The writers usually come to a consensus rather quickly. As for the people who are going to leave our earthly show this year, everybody's embracing it. Even when I call the actors and say, 'You're going to die in the next episode,' they say, 'Oh, how am I dying? Cool!' It's become a badge of honor to die on 'Pretty Little Liars... And as we all know, death doesn't always mean gone on the show," she said.
"Pretty Little Liars" season 7 airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Freeform.