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'Pretty Little Liars: Summer School': Premiere date, time, cast, where to watch Season 2
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Date:2025-04-24 10:17:22
Millwood High's pretty little liars are returning to Max in a new season subtitled "Summer School."
"Following the harrowing events of 'Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,' our Pretty Little Liars face a fate worse than death - summer school," says Max about the new season.
"However, Millwood High isn’t the only thing getting in the way of their fun summer jobs and new, dreamy love interests. A new villain, who may or may not have a connection to A, has come to town and is going to put them all to the test."
Here's everything you need to know about Season 2 of "Pretty Little Liars: Summer School."
When does 'Pretty Little Liars: Summer School' Season 2 premiere?
"Pretty Little Liars: Summer School" will debut exclusively on Max on Thursday, May 9 at 3:00 a.m. ET / 12:00 a.m. PT with two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly through June 20.
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'Pretty Little Liars: Summer School' Season 2 cast
Many favorites from "Pretty Little Liars" Season 1 will be returning for Season 2, including:
- Bailee Madison
- Chandler Kinney
- Zaria
- Malia Pyles
- Maia Reficco
- Mallory Bechtel
- Sharon Leal
- Alex Aiono
- Jordan Gonzalez
- Elias Kacavas
'Pretty Little Liars: Summer School' Season 2 trailer
Max dropped the trailer for "Pretty Little Liars: Summer School" Season 2 on April 18.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter @saman_shafiq7.
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