IN PHOTO: Lucy Hale arrives at the Teen Choice Awards 2014 in Los Angeles, California August 10, 2014.
IN PHOTO: Lucy Hale arrives at the Teen Choice Awards 2014 in Los Angeles, California August 10, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

Lucy Hale, who portrays Aria, on "Pretty Little Liars” talked about Ezra and Aria and Season 6. Check out the spoilers and updates for the forthcoming season.

Warning: Spoilers Alert!

Hale talked to Access Hollywood about where the new season is going to pick things up and where Ezra and Aria are heading. She said the “Pretty Little Liars” Season 6 will pick things from Season 5 finale.

The actress said that the girls are stuck in the “fake dollhouse” and they are battling for their lives. She then added that the new season will witness a time jump as well.

When asked about Ezra and Aria, or popularly known as Ezria, she said that with the time jump, it is difficult to say anything about them. She wondered what they are up to in their lives or who they are dating or married to.

Meanwhile, “Pretty Little Liars” Season 6, episode 1, “Game on, Charles” is coming up this June and as per the official synopsis, Mona and other girls will have to face an “angry tormentor.” The games of Charles will take a worse turn for the Liars.

“Just when the Liars thought Charles couldn’t get any worse, his games take a more demented and darker turn. As the girls struggle to survive, the puzzle of Charles’ story begins to come together,” the synopsis reads. Elsewhere, Ezra, Toby and Caleb are looking for the girls and they want to find them at any cost. The three men will look for the Liars with or without the help of Rosewood Police Department.

According to spoilers for “Pretty Little Liars” Season 6, episode 2, the Liars will be out of the dollhouse in this episode. However, things will be different for them as they will be dealing with the after-effects of staying in the dollhouse.

Stay tuned for more “Pretty Little Liars” Season 6 updates. Share your theories about Ezria in the section below.

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