‘Prison Break’ Season 5 Spoilers, News & Updates: Michael - Sara Reunion Ends In Tragedy?

By Bernadette delos Santos - 08 Dec '16 06:10AM
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"Prison Break" Season 5 is done with production and fans are excited to see what happened to the characters seven years after the Fox drama came to a conclusion. Spoilers are hinting on a possible tragic end to the revival, which led to speculations that a major character will die in the series. Will the highly anticipated Michael-Sara reunion end in tragedy?

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

"Prison Break" Season 5 spoilers reveal that Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) and Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) will finally reunite in the upcoming Fox revival. As Digital Spy notes in its report, the highly anticipated "SaMi" reunion may not go the way fans and viewers are expecting.

The official plot for "Prison Break" Season 5 show that Sara is already married to another man. This may get in the way for the sweet reunion that fans and viewers are hoping to see between Michael and Sara in the "Prison Break" revival.

If there is anything that fans are looking forward to, however, then it has to be Michael's discovery that he has a son with Sara, Michael Jr. "Prison Break" revival spoilers also hint on a possible tragic end to the story.

Many fans began speculating that "Prison Break" Season 5 may feature a death of a major character in the show. Some believed that Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) will die, but others believe it could be Sara.

Meanwhile, new characters will be introduced in "Prison Break" Season 5. According to the show's writers on Twitter, the Fox revival will be introducing an LGBT character named "Sid."

Sid will reportedly play an "important role" in "Prison Break" Season 5. It is believed that Sid will help Michael plan his escape from the prison in Yemen.

Do you think "Prison Break" Season 5 will end with a tragedy? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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