Sunday, 3 July 2016

PRISON BREAK SEASON 5:- CAST, CHARACTERS, PLOT & EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE REBOOT



PRISON BREAK SEASON 5:- CAST, CHARACTERS, PLOT & EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE REBOOT


MICHAEL SCOFIELD IS COMING BACK FROM THE DEAD IN 2017

Michael Scofield in new Prison Break

Back in 2010 - a year after Prison Break originally wrapped - series lead Wentworth Miller implied that the show was unlikely to return:
"I feel as though we told the story we intended to tell. That's something that's very rare in television - that you're allowed closure - and we were."
You can understand the sentiment, since series finale The Final Break had left Miller's character - aesthetically pleasing, plentifully tattooed architect Michael Scofield - dead and buried.
Five years on and Miller was re-teamed with his former co-star and screen sibling Dominic Purcell on The Flash - Purcell was Heatwave, fiery familiar of Miller's Captain Cold on the superhero series, and their reunion sparked (no pun intended) new interest in Prison Break.

Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller in Prison Break

"I think the studio always wanted to at some point revisit Prison Break, but at some point Wentworth kind of semi-retired from the business," Purcell explained.
"He's jumped back into the fray now - and as soon as Wentworth was on board, that's when the dominos started to fall."
With buzz at a high, Fox didn't wait long to make an official announcement - in August, the network broke the news that 10 new episodes of the cult series had been ordered.
Prison Break air dates: When will it air?
Filming on the new episodes was scheduled for the spring of 2016 once Purcell and Miller had wrapped on the first season of Legends of Tomorrow - a new spinoff from The Flash in which the pair were also series regulars (busy boys!).
New episodes will launch on Fox in early 2017 as part of the network's midseason schedule - airing Thursdays at 9/8c.
Prison Break S01E01 and S01E02: 'Pilot'
Prison Break cast: Who's coming back?
Miller and Purcell - Michael and his burly brother Lincoln Burrows - were the first to be 100% confirmed by Fox to be taking part in the Prison Break revival.
Purcell suffered a serious on-set injury in May 2016 - but will not miss any of the new season, with his injury being written into the script.
Digital Spy broke our own Prison Break exclusive back in July 2015, when Sarah Wayne Callies - Michael's beloved Sara Tancredi - told us that she had also been contacted about reprising her role.
Six months on, Callies assured DS that she was still in talks, but that her ongoing commitment to USA series Colony required "a bit of Tetris with everyone's schedules".
After much speculation, she finally signed on officially in March 2016 - confirming the Michael / Sara reunion we've all been pining for.
The return of Amaury Nolasco - a fan favourite as Michael's kind-hearted cellmate Fernando Sucre - was first teased when Purcell posted an Instagram image - since deleted - of his old co-star with the hashtag #soon.
Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre in Prison Break
Nolasco eventually responded with a post of his own, confirming that he'll be "back with the gang" for the new episodes.
Of course, Prison Break wouldn't be Prison Break without Theodore Bagwell - so it was no surprise when Robert Knepper's return as the villainous T-Bag was confirmed shortly afterward.
He'll be joined by Rockmond Dunbar - returning as Benjamin 'C-Note' Franklin - though no word if T-Bag's appearance in Prison Break's long-forgotten spinoff Breakout Kings will be addressed!
Paul Adelstein - a memorable antagonist as ruthless Kellerman, till he switched sides to help our heroes - also signed up for more in March 2016... though who knows which side he'll be on this time?
William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone in Prison Break 
 
A few new faces have also been announced for the new season - and the casting of Royal Pains actor Mark Feuerstein is bad news for Sara and Michael shippers.
His character Scott Ness is reportedly married to Dr Tancredi in the new Prison Break - so even if Michael's alive, his romance with Sara might well have expired. *sob*
Actor Mark Feuerstein attends the Zimmer Children's Museum Discovery Award Dinner at The Globe Theatre
Lincoln's also getting a little 'lovin - activist Sheba (Inbar Lavi) will follow in the ill-fated footsteps of Veronica Donovan and Sofia Lugo as his latest romantic interest.
Firing up even more '00s nostalgia is the casting of The Fast and the Furious baddie Rick Yune as Ja - a genius identity thief. Will he help Michael to return to the land of the living?
Kick-Ass 2 actor Augustus Prew - playing a character called Whip - and newcomer Amin El Gamal - cast as 'Cyclops' - are also on board.
Rounding off the cast of newbies are Torchwood actress Marina Benedict - cast as oddly-monikered villainess 'A&W' - and Kunal Sharma - playing Sid, an "artsy" prison inmate jailed for his sexuality.
Prison Break season 5 plot: What's it about?
In January 2015, Fox Television Group chairman Gary Newman stressed that while there were no immediate plans to bring Prison Break back, he would revive the hit series "in a heartbeat."
"There is some speculation in the press about Prison Break, which honestly was news to us," Newman told the press, before warming to the idea of a comeback - seemingly mid-speech.
"It's probably the perfect event series," he acknowledged. "If our old partners in that show are interested, that would be great."
Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell and Sarah Wayne Callies in Prison Break
 
Five months later, reports emerged that Fox was now seriously eyeing a potential limited series revival, "with a self-contained storyline".
"I would describe it as a bit of a sequel," Fox Television Group co-chair Dana Walden said. "It picks up with the characters several years after we left them in the show. The brothers will be back."
Yes, both brothers - the late Mr Scofield will feature in the revival: "The [concept] that I've heard [for his resurrection] is completely brilliant, so people will be fine," Purcell insisted.
Walden reiterated that the revival will provide "a logical and believable explanation to why the characters are alive and still moving around the world".
Prison Break season 5 trailer
Our most concrete plot synopsis arrived along with Callies' casting in March 2016: "When clues surface suggesting that Michael may be alive, Sara teams with Lincoln to engineer the series' biggest escape ever."
The first official trailer for the new episodes gives away a little more: it's T-Bag of all people who brings shocking intel to Lincoln, suggesting that Michael "might just be alive".
Scofield is indeed holed up in a grim-looking foreign prison - and of course he's plotting an escape, sending cryptic messages to Lincoln and C-Note to secure his exit, post-haste.
How did Michael end up behind bars... again? "Obviously we left off [the original series] with Michael presumably dead - he wasn't, he ended up working for this organisation," Purcell revealed in June 2016.
"It got to the point where he couldn't do it anymore, and they threw him in a jail in Yemen to change his mind. He didn't change his mind, they set him up..."
Prison Break trailer
As well as revealing that the new season will deal with ISIS, ISA and "what's going on in the world today with terrorism", Purcell also dropped a big spoiler about the brother's latest escape attempt...
"Basically, the regime in Yemen had collapsed, it was in complete chaos and turmoil, and the gates were open so all the prisoners were released. And I'm running in trying to get through and find Michael, and I can't..."
Original series creator Paul Scheuring was originally announced as penning the first episode of the revival - and was said to be crafting a 'series bible' for the remainder of the season.
However, Callies (giving us another update on the revival in February 2016) later suggested that Scheuring would be writing all nine episodes - which later confirmed by Dominic Purcell.
Here's hoping he'll sprinkle a little of that season one magic over the new episodes...


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