'Prison Break' Season 5 News And Updates: Show Eyeing Another Season?

News about "Prison Break" Season 5 has been spreading online like a wildfire. Fans have been eagerly waiting for spoilers and news update regarding the show. And with the viewer's increasing excitement, rumors revealed that there are already plans for executing a Season 6 renewal.

Prison Break Season 5 Starts This Year; Season 6 Renewal Possible?

According to Inquisitr, the show's writers are ready if the renewal would be executed as soon as possible. As a matter of fact, they already gave their sentiments regarding the renewal, through their Twitter account. They admitted that they ended the revival series in a way that a possible renewal could be tied easily.

Writers also revealed that the decision of making Season 6 would not depend on them. However, writers told that they are much willing to continue the story of Michael Scofield beyond the expected nine episodes.

Paul Schuring No Plans Of Having Another Season For 'Prison Break', Writers Think Other Way Around

On the other hand, it was reported that Paul Scheuring, creator of "Prison Break," has no plans of having the said renewal. Many writers believed that it could be 100 percent true.

They are willing to take "Prison Break" to another level if only Fox would give them a shot in renewing the show. It is also believed that the renewal would be possible if fans would fully support the upcoming revival. This is also reiterated by Miller in an interview, where he stated:

"Depending on how it's received, and who's available, there could be another conversation about another bite of the apple."

Looking at how the fans received the Season 5 trailer, there is a great chance the renewal would come to reality. As a matter of fact, reports claimed that 'Prison Break' is way more anticipated than any other shows that would be released this year as well. The show's trailer already gained a staggering 50 million views on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube combined.

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