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Pretty Little Liars
Series intertitle. In the background, clouds in blue, white and black tones. In the center, the name "Pretty Little Liars" in cursive and detailed font, in black.
Genre
Based onPretty Little Liars
by Sara Shepard
Developed byI. Marlene King
Starring
Opening theme"Secret" by the Pierces
ComposerMichael Suby
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes160 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Lisa Cochran-Neilan
  • Maya Goldsmith
  • Joshua Bank
  • Hynndie Wali
  • Bryan M. Holdman
  • Jonell Lennon
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Larry Reibman
  • Dana Gonzales
  • Buzz Feitshans IV
  • Craig Fikse
  • Robert LaBonge
  • Geoffrey Haley
Editors
  • Robert Lattanzio
  • Lois Blumenthal
  • Melissa Gearhart
  • Susanne Malles
  • Jill D'Agnenica
  • Michael S. Murphy
  • Kaja Fehr
  • Jacqueline Cambas
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time40–45 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFreeform[b]
ReleaseJune 8, 2010 (2010-06-08) –
June 27, 2017 (2017-06-27)
Related

Pretty Little Liars is an American mystery teen drama television series created by I. Marlene King, which aired on Freeform[b] from June 8, 2010 to June 27, 2017, based on the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard, lasting 160 episodes over seven seasons. Set in the fictional Rosewood, Pennsylvania, the plot follows five best friends whose secrets are consistently threatened by the anonymous "A", who begins harassing them after the disappearance of their clique leader. Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, Shay Mitchell, Sasha Pieterse, and Janel Parrish lead the ensemble cast, alongside Holly Marie Combs, Ian Harding, Bianca Lawson, Laura Leighton, Chad Lowe, Nia Peeples, Tyler Blackburn, and Andrea Parker.

After an initial order of 10 episodes, ABC Family ordered an additional 12 episodes on June 28, 2010. The ratings success of the first 10 episodes prompted the book series to be extended beyond the initial eight novels.[3] The series premiered to mixed reviews from critics, but garnered positive reception from critics during subsequent seasons, with the acting and tone garnering particular praise, while the series' plot holes were scrutinized. It was a worldwide viewership success, garnering a large fandom. The series finale was viewed by an estimated 1.41 million viewers. It had the second-highest rating of any cable television series that aired that night but received a lukewarm reception from both critics and audiences.[4]

It is the first series in the Pretty Little Liars franchise, with three spin-offs. The first two, Ravenswood and Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, were both cancelled after one season.[5][6] An eponymous spinoff premiered on HBO Max in 2022, which focuses on a new cast of characters in a different setting.[7]

Premise

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Aria Montgomery, Emily Fields, Hanna Marin and Spencer Hastings are four former best friends who reunite one year after the disappearance of their clique leader, Alison DiLaurentis, and begin receiving threatening messages from a mysterious person who identifies themself as "A" and is aware of the mistakes, lies and secrets they have collected before and after their clique fell apart. Throughout the series' course, several elements from the night Alison disappeared are revealed, which help the protagonists understand what happened to their friend and how "A" came up. Moving forward, after the original "A" is revealed five years later the identity is taken over by other antagonists, prompting new storylines and challenges.

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedViewers
(in millions)
Adults
(18-49)
First airedLast aired
122June 8, 2010 (2010-06-08)March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)2.871.0
225June 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)March 19, 2012 (2012-03-19)2.681.0
324June 5, 2012 (2012-06-05)March 19, 2013 (2013-03-19)2.59[8]1.1[8]
424June 11, 2013 (2013-06-11)March 18, 2014 (2014-03-18)2.53[9]1.1[9]
525June 10, 2014 (2014-06-10)March 24, 2015 (2015-03-24)2.01[10]0.9[10]
620June 2, 2015 (2015-06-02)March 15, 2016 (2016-03-15)1.72[11]0.8[11]
720June 21, 2016 (2016-06-21)June 27, 2017 (2017-06-27)1.10[12]0.6[12]

Cast and characters

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Production

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Development

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Sara Shepard (pictured in 2010) was chosen by Alloy Entertainment to write the Pretty Little Liars novel series.

The Pretty Little Liars series of novels was first published in October 2006 and comprises 18 books, divided into four arcs and companion stories.[13] The project was given to author Sara Shepard by book packaging company Alloy Entertainment following the conception of the idea of a "Desperate Housewives for teens". Shepard was chosen due to her having grown up in a town similar to the fictional Rosewood, where the series take place, and her online presence.[14] The television adaptation was first planned for The WB until the network shut down in 2006.[15][better source needed] A pilot for ABC Family was announced in June 2008,[14] with I. Marlene King serving as the series' developer and showrunner. The viewership success of the first 10 episodes prompted ABC Family to order 12 additional episodes, finishing the first season with 22 installments.[16] It also led Alloy Entertainment to extend the novel series beyond its original foreseen count of eight books.[17]

A second season was unveiled by ABC Family on January 10, 2011.[18] In June, the network announced that its 13 Nights of Halloween lineup would include a Halloween-themed Pretty Little Liars flashback episode, bringing the second-season episode count from 24 to 25.[19] In December of that year, it was announced that the identity of "A" would be revealed in the second season's finale, which took place on March 19, 2012.[20][21] The series' third season was confirmed in November 2011[22] and broadcast between June 5, 2012 and March 19, 2013, consisting of 24 episodes.

The series was renewed for a fourth season in October 2012.[23] It was broadcast between June 11, 2013, and March 18, 2014. The fifth season was commissioned in March 2013, alongside the announcement of the spin-off series Ravenswood,[24] and consisted of 25 episodes, including a Christmas-themed one.[25][26] The special episode aired as part of the network's 25 Days of Christmas annual event.[27] The season also included the series' 100th episode, which was celebrated by cast and crew in a private party on June 2, 2015.[28] Before the season premiered, ABC Family renewed the series for two additional seasons of 20 episodes each, making it the network's longest running original series.[29][30][31]

The sixth season was broadcast between June 2, 2015, and March 15, 2016. It did not include a holiday-themed episode and introduced a new opening sequence for the series.[32][33] The seventh and final season was broadcast between June 21, 2016, and June 27, 2017. It marked the return of Charlie Craig, who worked on the second season, as executive producer and co-showrunner.[34] The series' ending was confirmed by I. Marlene King and the main cast in August 2016, with the series finale being a two-hour event followed by a tell-all special with cast and crew.[35][36][37]

Casting

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From left to right, Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, Shay Mitchell, and Sasha Pieterse, the protagonists of Pretty Little Liars

Casting for Pretty Little Liars began in October 2009,[15] with Gayle Pillsbury and Bonnie Zane as casting directors. Lucy Hale, Troian Bellisario and Ian Harding were respectively cast as Aria Montgomery, Spencer Hastings and Ezra Fitz in November.[38] The following month, the cast added Ashley Benson as Hanna Marin, Shay Mitchell as Emily Fields, Laura Leighton as Ashley Marin, Nia Peeples as Pam Fields, Roark Critchlow as Tom Marin, Bianca Lawson as Maya, Alexis Denisof as Byron Montgomery and Jean Louisa Kelly as a mother, with Torrey DeVitto and Sasha Pieterse in undisclosed recurring roles.[39][40] Mitchell originally auditioned for the role of Spencer, but was suggested by the production crew to try Emily out, to whom she felt more connected.[41] Louisa Kelly's appearance in the series did not materialize.[42] In January 2010, Alloy Entertainment's website confirmed that Pieterse would portray Alison DiLaurentis and DeVitto would portray Melissa Hastings, and announced the casting of Janel Parrish as Mona Vanderwaal and Igor Hudacek as Mike Montgomery;[43][44] Cody Christian later replaced Hudacek. In April, Chad Lowe replaced Denisof in the role of Byron,[45] while Holly Marie Combs joined the cast as Aria's mother, Ella.[46]

Two actors were replaced following the pilot episode: Keegan Allen replaced James Neate as Toby Cavanaugh and Ryan Merriman replaced Carlo Marks as Ian Thomas. After the first season was broadcast, three other roles received new actors: Andrea Parker took over Jessica DiLaurentis from Anne Marie DeLuise, Drew Van Acker took over Jason DiLaurentis from Parker Bagley, and Natalie Hall took over Kate Randall from Natalie Floyd. Parker's casting for the second season was announced in April 2011.[47] That month, Annabeth Gish joined the cast as Anne Sullivan, a therapist hired by the girls' parents to help them.[48] Also during the second season, Lawson had a minor starring role, being only credited in the episodes she appeared in. For the third season, Tyler Blackburn and Parrish were promoted to the series' starring cast following their recurring appearances.[49][50] Blackburn left the cast in the fourteenth episode of the fourth season to star in Ravenswood and returned in the fifth episode of the fifth season.[51][52]

Filming

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The series' pilot was filmed in Vancouver in December 2009.[1] Filming for the series moved to Los Angeles from the second episode onward.[53] The Warner Bros. studio and backlot in Burbank, near Los Angeles, were also used.[54] Filming for the second season wrapped on December 16, 2011.[55] In June 2012, the series was among projects selected for a California tax credit.[56] Filming for the fourth season wrapped on November 2, 2013.[57] The fifth season was filmed between March 24 and November 20, 2014.[58][59] Filming for the sixth season began on March 24, 2015.[60] Production for the seventh season commenced on February 1, 2016,[61][62] while filming took place between March and October 2016.[63]

Music

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Michael Suby worked as the series' score composer since its inception.[64] American duo the Pierces' 2007 song "Secret" was used as the series' opening theme, which was suggested by Ashley Benson.[65] WaterTower Music released a soundtrack album titled Pretty Little Liars: Television Soundtrack on February 15, 2011; the release features songs by the Fray, Ben's Brother, MoZella, Katie Herzig, and Colbie Caillat, among others.[66]

To promote the series' third and fifth seasons respectively, American singer ZZ Ward released Pretty Little Liars-themed music videos for her songs "Til the Casket Drops" and "Last Love Song", included on debut studio album, Til the Casket Drops (2012).[67][68]

Release

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Season DVD and Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 June 7, 2011[69] September 24, 2012[70] November 2, 2011[71]
2 June 5, 2012[72] November 11, 2013[73] October 3, 2012[74]
3 June 4, 2013[75] April 21, 2014[76] June 19, 2013[77]
4 June 3, 2014[78] September 29, 2014[79] July 9, 2014[80]
5 June 2, 2015[81] July 15, 2015[82] July 8, 2015[83]
6 April 19, 2016[84] April 18, 2016[85] April 20, 2016[86]
7 July 25, 2017[87] TBA July 26, 2017[88]
All seasons July 25, 2017[87] July 24, 2017[89] July 26, 2017[90]

Broadcast

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Pretty Little Liars premiered on June 8, 2010, in the United States, becoming ABC Family's highest-rated series debut on record across the network's target demographics.[91] It ranked number one in key 12–34 demos and teens, becoming the number-one scripted show in Women 18–34, and Women 18–49. The premiere was number two in the hour for total viewers, which generated 2.47 million unique viewers, and was ABC Family's best delivery in the time slot since the premiere of The Secret Life of the American Teenager.[citation needed]

The second episode retained 100% of its premiere audience with 2.48 million viewers, despite the usual downward trend following a premiere of a show, and built on its premiere audience. It was the dominant number one of its time slot in Adults 18–49, and the number one show in female teens.[92] Subsequent episodes fluctuated between 2.09 and 2.74 million viewers.[93][94] The August 10, 2010, "Summer Finale" episode drew an impressive 3.07 million viewers.

On June 28, 2010, ABC Family ordered 12 more episodes of the show, bringing its total first-season order to 22.[95] On January 10, 2011, ABC Family picked the show up for a second season that premiered on June 14, 2011. During the summer of 2011, Pretty Little Liars was basic cable's top scripted series in women aged 18–34 and viewers 12–34.[96][97] The second half of season 2 aired on Mondays at 8/7c, beginning on January 2, 2012.[98]

On November 29, 2011, ABC Family renewed the show for a third season, which consisted of 24 episodes.[99][100] On October 4, 2012, ABC Family announced that the show was renewed for a fourth season, again comprising 24 episodes.[101] The second half of the third season began airing on January 8, 2013, and finished on March 19, 2013. Pretty Little Liars returned for Season 4 on June 11, 2013. On March 26, 2013, it was again announced that Pretty Little Liars had been renewed for a fifth season scheduled for a 2014 air date and a new spin off show entitled Ravenswood would begin airing after the season four annual Halloween special in October 2013.[102] The second half of season four premiered on January 7, 2014.[103] It was announced on June 10, 2014, that Pretty Little Liars was renewed for two seasons, making the show ABC Family's longest running original hit series.[104] On August 29, 2016, I. Marlene King announced that Pretty Little Liars would be ending after the seventh season had aired. The second half of the seventh season began airing in April compared to January in the previous season.[35]

Marketing

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Pretty Little Liars was called one of the most spectacular new shows of summer 2010 thanks to heavy promotion by ABC Family, including "spicy promos and hot posters".[105] ABC Family encouraged fans to host a "Pretty Little Premiere Party" for the show by sending the first respondents a fan kit,[106] and selected applicants to become part of an interactive "Secret Keeper Game" played with iPhones provided by the network.[107] The show's official Facebook and Twitter accounts also promoted special fan features, including a "Pretty Little Lie Detector".[108] Los Angeles department store Kitson showcased the show in their shop window.[109]

A tie-in edition featuring the Season 1 poster and logo of the 2006 first novel in the Pretty Little Liars series was released on the date of the show's premiere,[110] as was the final book of the original book series, "Wanted".[111] "Wanted" later decidedly became the eighth book of the series, as Shepard later confirmed she would extend the series. A TV tie-in of the second book "Flawless" featuring an altered Season 3 poster was released on December 28, 2012. Another book titled The Amateurs (2016), was written by Shepard is appeared in a local book store scene from the seventh season episode "The Talented Mr. Rollins", was aired on July 5, 2016.[112]

Reception

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Critical response

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Critical response of Pretty Little Liars
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
169% (13 reviews)[113]54 (14 reviews)[114]
280% (5 reviews)[115]
383% (6 reviews)[116]
4100% (8 reviews)[117]
580% (5 reviews)[118]
680% (5 reviews)[119]
778% (9 reviews)[120]
Janel Parrish received widespread critical acclaim and accolades for her performance as Mona Vanderwaal, with critics noting her ability to navigate her character's complex psyche and pathos.

Pretty Little Liars opened with mixed reviews. Metacritic gave the pilot episode 54 out of 100, based upon 14 critical reviews.[121] The New York Daily News gave the show a positive review, commenting that it "makes most popular vampire romances look anemic", while concluding, "Pretty Little Liars could go in several directions, including mundane teen clichés. It's got an equally good shot at making us care about these imperfect pretty girls."[122] A writer on Terror Hook has stated that " 'Pretty Little Liars' gets off to a very promising start. Great production all around, the writing keeps the viewer on their toes, and the acting just reinforces it. The overall mystery of the show in the end is dark and unpredictable, even stepping into the slasher film realm."[123] The New York Post gave the show three out of five stars, stating, "OK, so we've established that there is no socially redeeming value in this series and that your kids shouldn't watch it if they are too young and impressionable. But if you can distract them enough to miss the first 15 minutes, the show isn't half-bad. Actually, it is half-good, if that makes sense."[124] The Los Angeles Times wrote that the series is "one of those shows that manages to mildly, and perhaps unintentionally, spoof its genre while fully participating in it, and that's not a bad thing at all."[125]

Entertainment Weekly had a less favorable review, giving the show a letter grade of "D−", saying, "Imagine the pitch for Liars: It's I Know What You Did Last Summer meets Gossip Girl, but like not so subtle." It went on to say that the plot "hits every racy teen entertainment mark so hard (everyone's hair is so full—of secrets!) that it feels like the only thing missing is a visit from the ghosts of Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze, Jr."[126] The Hollywood Reporter compared the show to those on The CW and noted, "Sure, there's a lot here that sustains more eye-rolling than interested stares, but a little patience might be warranted."[127]

Subsequent seasons attracted positive reception, with the third and fourth seasons in particular receiving critical acclaim. The series has received criticism for its plot lines, which are often cited as overly complicated and full of plot holes. The identity of the final "A" has received harsh criticism from critics and fans, who found the reveal disappointing and nonsensical. The performances of the ensemble cast, particularly Bellisario, Benson, Hale, Mitchell, Parrish and Pieterse, received widespread critical acclaim.

Ratings

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Since the series premiere, Pretty Little Liars has remained popular. In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that the show's "popularity is tilted toward women more than any other show in the data — over 94 percent of 'likes' come from women".[128]

The series earned its highest rated episode with 4.20 million total viewers, ranking among ABC Family's top 5 telecasts in adult viewers 18–34, total viewers and women viewers.[129] The highest rated episodes include season one's finale, with 3.64 million, and season two's premiere and finale episodes, each yielding nearly 3.7 million viewers.[130][131][132] The show stands as the most watched series on ABC Family, maintaining a steady viewership of over 2.5 million and currently standing as the only show to yield an average of over 2 million viewers.

Viewership and ratings per season of Pretty Little Liars
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 8:00 pm (first set)
Monday 8:00pm (second set)
22 June 8, 2010 (2010-06-08) 2.47[133] March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21) 3.64[130] 2.87[citation needed]
2 25 June 14, 2011 (2011-06-14) 3.68[131] March 19, 2012 (2012-03-19) 3.69[132] 2.68[citation needed]
3 Tuesday 8:00pm 24 June 5, 2012 (2012-06-05) 2.93[134] March 19, 2013 (2013-03-19) 2.87[135] 2.59[136]
4 24 June 11, 2013 (2013-06-11) 2.97[137] March 18, 2014 (2014-03-18) 3.12[138] 2.53[139]
5 25 June 10, 2014 (2014-06-10) 2.72[140] March 24, 2015 (2015-03-24) 2.65[141] 2.01[142]
6 20 June 2, 2015 (2015-06-02) 2.38[143] March 15, 2016 (2016-03-15) 1.19[144] 1.72[145]
7 20 June 21, 2016 (2016-06-21) 1.43[146] June 27, 2017 (2017-06-27) 1.41[147] 1.11[148]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2010
Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Show Pretty Little Liars Won [149]
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Ian Harding Won
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Lucy Hale Won
2011
NewNowNext Awards TV You Betta Watch Pretty Little Liars Won [150]
People's Choice Awards Favorite TV Obsession Nominated [151]
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [152]
Young Hollywood Awards Cast To Watch Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, and Shay Mitchell Won [153]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Show Pretty Little Liars Won [154]
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Lucy Hale Won
Troian Bellisario Nominated
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Ian Harding Won
Keegan Allen Nominated
Banff Television Festival Best Continuing Series I. Marlene King, Lesli Linka Glatter and Lisa Cochran-Neilan Won [citation needed]
Capricho Awards Best TV Series Pretty Little Liars Nominated [155]
Best International Actress Lucy Hale Nominated
Best International Actor Ian Harding Nominated
2012 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Drama Pretty Little Liars Won [156]
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [157]
TV Guide Awards Favorite Guilty Pleasure Nominated [158]
Capricho Awards Best TV Series Nominated [159]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show: Drama Won [160]
Choice TV Actor Ian Harding Won
Choice TV Actress Lucy Hale Won
Choice TV Villain Janel Parrish Won
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Troian Bellisario Won
2013 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Drama Pretty Little Liars Nominated [161]
Favorite TV Fan Following Little Liars Nominated
Gracie Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Rising Star Lucy Hale Won [162]
TV Guide Awards Favorite Ensemble Pretty Little Liars Nominated [163]
Favorite Villain Janel Parrish and Keegan Allen Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show: Drama Pretty Little Liars Won [164]
Choice Summer TV Show Pretty Little Liars Won
Choice TV Actor: Drama Ian Harding Won
Choice TV Actress: Drama Troian Bellisario Won
Choice TV Villain Janel Parrish Won
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Lucy Hale Won
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Keegan Allen Won
Capricho Awards Best TV Series Pretty Little Liars Nominated [165]
Best International Actress Ashley Benson Nominated
2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Drama Pretty Little Liars Nominated [166][167]
Favorite Cable TV Actress Lucy Hale Won
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Pretty Little Liars Nominated [168]
40th Saturn Awards Best Youth-Oriented Television Series Nominated [169]
Young Hollywood Awards Bingeworthy TV series Nominated [170][171]
Best Cast Chemistry — TV Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show: Drama Won [172]
Choice TV Actor: Drama Ian Harding Won
Keegan Allen Nominated
Choice TV Actress: Drama Lucy Hale Won
Troian Bellisario Nominated
Choice TV Villain Janel Parrish Nominated
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Ashley Benson Won
Shay Mitchell Nominated
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Tyler Blackburn Won
Choice TV Breakout Star: Female Sasha Pieterse Won
2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress Ashley Benson Nominated [173]
Lucy Hale Nominated
Favorite Cable TV Drama Pretty Little Liars Won
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [174]
41st Saturn Awards Best Youth-Oriented Television Series Nominated [175]
MTV Fandom Awards Feels Freak Out Of The Year Won [176]
Ship of the Year Shay Mitchell and Sasha Pieterse Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show: Drama Pretty Little Liars Won [164]
Choice TV Actor: Drama Ian Harding Won
Keegan Allen Nominated
Choice TV Actress: Drama Lucy Hale Won
Shay Mitchell Nominated
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Tyler Blackburn Won
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Troian Bellisario Nominated
Ashley Benson Won
Choice TV Scene Stealer Sasha Pieterse Nominated
Choice TV Villain Vanessa Ray Won
2016
People's Choice Awards
Favorite Cable TV Drama Pretty Little Liars Won [177]
Favorite Cable TV Actress Ashley Benson Nominated
Lucy Hale Nominated
Shay Mitchell Nominated
Teen Choice Awards
Choice TV Show: Drama Pretty Little Liars Won [178]
Choice TV Actor: Drama Ian Harding Won
Tyler Blackburn Nominated
Keegan Allen Nominated
Choice TV Actress: Drama Troian Bellisario Nominated
Ashley Benson Won
Choice TV Villain Janel Parrish Won
Choice TV Scene Stealer Sasha Pieterse Won
Choice TV Chemistry Ashley Benson and Tyler Blackburn Won
Choice Summer TV Actress Lucy Hale Nominated
Shay Mitchell Nominated
2017 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress Ashley Benson Nominated [179]
Lucy Hale Nominated
Favorite Cable TV Drama Pretty Little Liars Nominated
MTV Movie & TV Awards
Show Of The Year Nominated [180]
Teen Choice Awards
Choice TV Show: Drama Nominated [181]
Choice TV Actress: Drama Troian Bellisario Nominated
Ashley Benson Nominated
Lucy Hale Won
Shay Mitchell Nominated
Sasha Pieterse Nominated
Choice TV Actor: Drama Ian Harding Nominated
Choice TV Villain Janel Parrish Won
Choice TV Ship Shay Mitchell and Sasha Pieterse Nominated

In other media

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Spin-offs

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Ravenswood

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Ravenswood is a supernatural teen drama mystery-thriller series. Set in the fictional town of Ravenswood, Pennsylvania, the series follows five strangers whose lives become intertwined by a deadly curse that has plagued their town for generations. They have to dig into the town's dark past to solve the mysterious curse. It stars Nicole Gale Anderson, Tyler Blackburn, Steven Cabral, Brett Dier, Britne Oldford and Merritt Patterson.

Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists

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Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists is a crime thriller mystery drama series, based on the novel The Perfectionists by Sara Shepard, which serves as a stand-alone sequel to the original series. In a town of Beacon Heights, Washington, where everything seems perfect, from their top-tier college to their overachieving residents and the stress of needing to be perfect leads to the town's first murder. Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish returned for their roles as Alison DiLaurentis and Mona Vanderwaal, respectively. The series also stars Sofia Carson, Sydney Park, Eli Brown, Hayley Erin, Graeme Thomas King and Kelly Rutherford.[182]

Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin

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On September 2, 2020, it was announced that a new series is in development at Warner Bros., with Riverdale creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa taking over as showrunner from I. Marlene King. Although called the series a "reboot", but was later confirmed to be taking place within the existing universe of the franchise and will introduce new characters and storylines. The series was set in a new town where the main characters will pay for their parents' sin nearly 20 years ago.[183][184] On September 24, 2020, HBO Max gave the spin-off series order and was named Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, as Aguirre-Sacasa teamup with Lindsay Calhoon Bring to create the series.[7] The series will consist of 10 episodes.[185] In July 2021, Chandler Kinney, Maia Reficco, and Bailee Madison were cast in lead roles, joined by Zaria and Malia Pyles the following month.[186][187][188]

Web series

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Pretty Dirty Secrets

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Pretty Dirty Secrets is a web series, which taking place between the events of the third-season episodes "The Lady Killer" and "This Is a Dark Ride". Set in the Rosewood Halloween Spooktacular Store, as the visitors of Rosewood prepared for Halloween.[189]

Reunion

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On May 15, 2020, through a Looped app, TV Guide author Damian Holbrook aired a virtual cast reunion for the series' 10th anniversary and a charity fundraising effort during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Pretty Little Liars reunion supporting Feeding America. All of the original cast participated, with the event dedicated to those who were affected with the pandemic. In addition to the cast, Ian Harding and Tyler Blackburn and the series' creator I. Marlene King were also present.[190] A second virtual reunion premiered on May 29, 2020, as a part of Wizard World Virtual Experiences, hosted by Mike Gregorek. This edition which includes more cast members from the series including appearances by Pieterse and Parrish. As they discuss behind the scenes moments of the series.[191]

International adaptation

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Turkish version

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In 2015, a Turkish adaptation of the series was broadcast on Star TV. Titled Tatlı Küçük Yalancılar (Sweet Little Liars), it was produced by Warner Bros International Television Production.[192][193]

Indonesian version

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Pretty Little Liars is an Indonesian drama mystery streaming television series produced by Warner Bros International Television Production in collaboration with Asian streaming service Viu. Serving as an adaption of the original series of the same name, it stars Yuki Kato, Anya Geraldine, Eyka Farhana/Caitlin Halderman, Valerie Thomas, and Shindy Huang as college students whose clique once falls apart after their leader goes mysteriously missing the night of their high school graduation in the fictional town of Amerta, Bali.[194] The series premiered on April 22, 2020, with 10 episodes on 17 countries in Asia and Africa.[195][196]

Cancelled Philippine version

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A Philippine adaptation of the series was reported from TV5 was set to be released in 2014.[197][198] However, the network later announced the series was shelved indefinitely.[199]

Other adaptations

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In 2012, Channel V India launched Best Friends Forever?, a non-official version of Pretty Little Liars. The show ran for a total of 140 episodes.[200][201] An Indonesian version was broadcast on Trans TV in 2017.[202]

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Solely the series' pilot was filmed in Vancouver.[1]
  2. ^ a b The network was named ABC Family until January 2016.[2]

Citations

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  1. ^ a b Moorhouse, Drusilla (June 8, 2010). "Pretty Little Liars: Stars Share Secrets on the Set of Their New Show". E! Online. Archived from the original on February 28, 2013. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  2. ^ Petski, Denise (December 10, 2015). "ABC Family Name-Change To Coincide With 'Pretty Little Liars' & 'Shadowhunters' Premieres". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 25, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
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