“Prison Break” season 6 is set to return despite the long delay. Filming has begun, and this was mentioned by Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows) via social media. The main reason for the delay was said to be due to the merger between Disney and Fox, and as the companies settle things, the production has been going smoothly.
There is no real update with regards to “Prison Break” season 6’s plot, but based on what its writer Paul Scheuring had shared in the past, there were clues on what to expect. For instance, there will be a huge time jump in the upcoming installment. This will happen as they try to show some backstory and clips from the future as well.
New format
“Prison Break” season 6 will not be the same as the previous installments. According to Digital Spy, it will present a whole new format, and this change is needed to show how the story evolved. How did some situations happen? How incidents came to be how they are? These would be explained through this new scheme.
What to expect - Theories
Since the official plot is still a secret, one of the most popular theories for “Prison Break” season 6 is that Michael will be back and working with the CIA. Fans reasoned that the finale of season 5 strongly suggested that this is what will happen to him. However, this may mean that he needs to go back to prison to solve a case.
Release Date
“Prison Break” season 6 is still filming, so its release date is not yet available. However, there are predictions that it could be coming out before this year ends so the viewers should stay tuned.
And while fans wait for its return, there is something that they need to check out. The show has been adapted for Japanese manga, and this version was illustrated by Hikosuke Soyama in cooperation with Twentieth Century Fox Film. The “Prison Break” manga is free and featuring the first episode of season 1 so fans can grab this chance and read it via Piccoma.


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