‘Prison Break’ Season 5 Spoilers & Updates: Why Did Michael and Sara Breakup? Robert Knepper in Talks to Reprise Role

"Prison Break" Season 5 spoilers hint that the Fox revival show may not see a happily ever after kind of story for Michael Scofield and Sara Tancredi. Casting updates for the series reveal that Mark Feuerstein has been tapped to play the role of Sara's new husband. What happened to Michael and Sara?

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"Prison Break" Season 5 cast updates reveal that Mark Feuerstein has officially been added to the cast of the upcoming Fox revival, Carter Matt reported. According to the publication, Feuerstein will be playing the role of Scott Ness, a powerful man who will also be Sara's (Sarah Wayne Callies) new husband.

This led to confusion among fans and viewers of the crime drama, as many have been anticipating for a happy ending between Michael (Wentworth Miller) and Sara. Many fans believed that Michael's return from the dead is a chance for the couple to finally realize their dreams of starting their own family.

However, it looks like fans remain hopeful that the "Prison Break" revival will still see Michael and Sara at the end of the series. Others commented on the possibility that Scott Ness may be such a powerful man, which forced Sara into entering a commitment with him.

Meanwhile, other "Prison Break" Season 5 casting updates from Express reveal that Robert Knepper is still in talks of reprising his role as the show's ultimate big bad, T-Bag.

Actress Sarah Wayne Callies is still negotiating her contract with the series despite the fact that her character in the "Prison Break" revival has already found a new husband.

"Prison Break" Season 5 is expected to run for nine episodes and reports claim that the revival may air in late 2016 or early 2017.

What do you think happened between Sara and Michael? Have they broken up for good? Sound off in the comments!

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