HBO Max just unveiled the exciting news on Wednesday (September 7), just less than three weeks since the season finale aired.
“We are beyond excited to continue telling stories with our amazing group of little liars—exploring their friendships, their romances, their secrets, and their status as scream queens supreme!” creators and showrunners Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Lindsay Calhoon Bring said in a statement. “Eternal thanks to the fans who have embraced this new, horror-version of Pretty Little Liars—which we’ll be continuing, of course—as well as our partners at HBO Max, Warner Bros. Television, and Alloy Entertainment. As Tabby would say, ‘There’s a sequel in the offing!’”
Filming has been well underway for over a month now in upstate New York, and five more actresses have just been announced to play the mothers of the main cast.
Broadway stars Lea Salonga and Sharon Leal are both among the ladies who were just revealed to be in the cast, according to Deadline.
Supergirl is flying onto our TV screens ONE WEEK from today, on Tuesday (March 30)!
The hit CW series will premiere it’s final season on a new night and time.
In the premiere episode, “Rebirth,” as Brainiac (Jesse Rath) lays close to death after trying to stop Lex (Jon Cryer), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and team soar in to save him, engaging in an epic battle with Gamenmae (guest star Cara Buono).
After beating Leviathan, Supergirl turns her attention to Lex who has used the Obsidian platform to brainwash half the world to love him and follow him at all costs, no matter what horrible things he does. Knowing how dangerous this makes her brother, Lena (Katie McGrath) enlists the entire team – Alex (Chyler Leigh), J’onn (David Harewood), Dreamer (Nicole Maines), Kelly (Azie Tesfai) and Brainiac – to help, but Supergirl realizes that the only way to truly stop Lex is to sacrifice herself.
The first part of Supergirl‘s sixth and final season will take the place of Superman & Lois as it goes on hiatus until May 18th. At that time, Supergirl will then go on a break and air the rest of the season later this summer. Find out more here!
Tune in to the final season premiere of Supergirl on Tuesday, March 30th at 9pm ET on The CW.
“Recovery Road has heart and a topic that deals with sobriety, not many shows have that,” Jessica said. “Maddie is like all people. She makes mistakes. Sometimes, she learns, sometimes she does not. That was what made me really love Maddie.”