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Lucy Hale keen to produce Pretty Little Liars spin-off

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Actress Lucy Hale would love to see a spin-off series based on her hit U.S. TV show Pretty Little Liars – as long as she’s brought on board to produce it.

The star is set to reunite with castmates Ashley Benson, Troian Bellisario, Tyler Blackburn, Ian Harding, Shay Mitchell, Janel Parrish, and Sasha Pieterse for an upcoming COVID-19 fundraising live stream for non-profit Feeding America on Friday (May 15, 2020).

In a chat with Entertainment Tonight, Lucy said the virtual gathering was “a no-brainer”, as all of the stars have plenty of free time while stuck in lockdown, and she went on to muse over the future of the franchise – which she’s sure will be revived. “We’re in a quarantine that we thought would last a couple weeks.

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