There is no denying that fans are looking forward to “Prison Break” Season 6 for the drama, action, and the game of cat and mouse. However, one point that this upcoming season could make quite clear is how truly dangerous prison time can be even after leaving the facility. This will be made difficult to ignore in the case of Michael (Wentworth Miller) who will have a hard time out in the real world.
As of now, not much is known about “Prison Break” Season 6, but it will feature the return of the show’s two main characters, Hiptoro had previously reported. The more interesting part of this particular development is how there are no guarantees that they will stick around. After all, it has been hinted that this will be a new iteration of the show and that it will touch on the next generation.
Perhaps the return of the main characters in “Prison Break” Season 6 will last only long enough to set up the next figures to take on their mantle. As for why this could be, it might have something to do with Michael finding it difficult to live outside of the system. Paranoia and discomfort about not having to watch his back anymore will likely make him want to do it more.
To be sure, there have been plenty of times where movies and TV shows have showcased exactly what happens to inmates once they are finally let go. While some eventually become productive members of society, there are also many others who crave the familiarity and simplicity that prison comes with. This is expected to play a major part in “Prison Break” Season 6.
With “Prison Break” Season 6 now in production, it would not be strange for the show to return in the Winter. If so, it would certainly make for a nice holiday gift to fans.


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