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Lucy Hale Talks Leaving 'Pretty Little Liars'; Hints Aria And Ezra Gets Married In Season 6B

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Fans of "Pretty Little Liars" were devastated to find out that Lucy Hale's character Aria will be leaving much sooner than the other cast members. What will happen to Ezria now?

In an interview with Seventeen, Hale admitted that she and Ezra (Ian Harding) will go on their separate ways in season 6. The actress revealed that the couple will find themselves no longer in each other lives after the five-year time jump.

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"They say goodbye to each other, they go and live their separate lives," Hale said. "He develops a relationship with a woman, and I'm with someone else."

When asked if there is a possibility that Aria and Ezra, or as fans call them Ezria, getting back together, Hale admitted that she is still hoping that there would be a happy ending for the couple.

"When they see each other again, it's just undeniable," Hale said. "I want like a big marriage episode, but we'll see."

Speaking to V Magazine, the 26-year-old shared that she will be done with "Pretty Little Liars" for good by Oct. She revealed that she will be starring in a new "raunchy" movie which will show a different and darker side of the actress.

When "Pretty Little Liars" returns with season 6B this 2016, Aria, Hanna (Ashley Benson), Spencer (Troian Bellisario), Shay (Emily Fields), and Sasha (Alison) will be five years older. It was said that the Liars were only a year out of college, each trying to figure out what to do with their lives.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Marlene King said that fans should not worry too much of the impending changes in the Liars' lives. She said that they are basically the same people, just a "more grown-up" versions of themselves.

King revealed that in those five years, the ladies enjoyed their freedom immensely. As they were no longer tortured by the cyber bully, they were able to do whatever they want and go wherever they please without having to look over their shoulder.

"They're taking yoga now, they're breathing," King said. "They have more time for extracurricular activities because they're not being chased by an anonymous stalker."

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