‘Prison Break’ Season 5 Spoilers: Paul Kellerman Returns As A Villain? Surprises Await Fans In Fox Revival

"Prison Break" Season 5 will see the return of Michael Scofield, Sara Tancredi, Lincoln Burrows and the rest of the gang seven years after the series came to an end. Spoilers reveal that the Fox revival will also see the return of Paul Kellerman in the upcoming season. Will he be a good guy or will he be the villain?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about this story.

"Prison Break" Season 5 spoilers reveal that Paul Adelstein will be reprising his role as Paul Kellerman in the upcoming Fox revival. The show's writers recently held a short Q&A session with fans on Twitter.

One fan asked whether Paul Kellerman will be back on the "Prison Break" revival. The writers confirmed that Kellerman will be making an appearance in Season 5, but the nature of his character is one that fans will have to see.

As most fans can recall, Kellerman ended as a US congressman who was running for president in "Prison Break" Season 4. The last scene he had in the series showed Kellerman regretting his past actions and mistakes.

Given this scenario, does this mean Kellerman will be a good man in "Prison Break" Season 5? The writers also teased fans that there are "lots of surprises" awaiting them in the upcoming revival.

While the fact that Michael (Wentworth Miller) is still alive is a big surprise as it is, it turns out there are more twists in the "Prison Break" revival. Meanwhile, Variety reports that production for Season 5 is still on schedule despite Dominic Purcell's recent accident on the set of the series.

There have been speculations that "Prison Break" Season 5 release may be pushed to a later date following Purcell's accident. However, Fox confirmed that production will continue as scheduled and Purcell's scenes will be filmed once he recovers from his injuries.

"Prison Break" Season 5 premieres this spring 2017 on Fox.

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics