This Is Not a Drill: A Pretty Little Liars Movie May Be In the Works

But you'll have to wait to see it.
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PRETTY LITTLE LIARS - "Don't Look Now" - Kenneth DiLaurentis finally comes clean about Charles in "Don't Look Now," an all new episode of ABC Family's hit original series "Pretty Little Liars," airing Tuesday, June 23rd (8:00 - 9:00 PM ET/PT). (Eric McCandless/ABC Family via Getty Images)Photo: ABC Family via Getty Images

Season 6B of Pretty Little Liars is fast approaching — and that means that sooner or later, the series must come to an end. (It hasn't been confirmed that season 7 will be the show's last, but it's looking pretty likely. All the tears.) But if you're already worried about getting your PLL fix — think of it like a super dramatic, much less caffeinated PSL fix — don't worry...because the show's creator, I. Marlene King, says that there could be a full-length movie in the works!

King appeared on Good Morning America and answered some eager fans' questions, one of which hinted at the possibility of a feature film. "We’ve got some really big ideas for a great PLL movie," she said, "but that won’t happen right after the series ends. I think we’ll take a little break and let everybody go off and do a few things and hopefully we’ll come back together again and do something really fun and special."

Let's break that down:

1. "Some really big ideas for a great PLL movie."

Which means they've definitely, totally, completely thought about it.

2. "But that won’t happen right after the series ends."

So we won't be able to buy our tickets (or get our hopes up) just yet.

3. "Hopefully we’ll come back together again and do something really fun and special."

...but you're saying there's a chance, I. Marlene King? You're saying there's a chance?!

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Exactly, girls. Exactly.

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