2:26 PM EDT 3/22/2017
"Prison Break" Season 5 will air in the next two weeks so fans who are just new in the loop must start watching the past four seasons now. However, those who lack enough time to get familiar with Michael Scofield can catch this teaser where actor Wentworth Miller describes his character and the life he had in the series. See what this short clip tells about "Prison Break" and get familiar with Michael himself.
The official YouTube channel of the popular crime TV drama published a short video that highlighted the evolution of Michael. In the clip, Miller introduced himself as a ruthless and clever engineer who had to help his brother escape jail. He, too, went behind bars to fulfill his mission and it seems that the prison cell keeps pulling him back. That's because Michael will also be seen locked up in a Yemeni penitentiary on "Prison Break" Season 5.
As per a report by Digital Spy, Michael will be back behind bars on "Prison Break" Season 5 but it wouldn't take long for Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and their friends to rescue him out. But the show's protagonist is still expected to go through a series of dilemmas, including questioning himself whether he is still a good man after the unknown things he had done that sent him back to prison. For fans who are interested to see the teaser clip, please scroll down to the video below.
Meanwhile, "Prison Break" Season 5 actor Robert Knepper who plays as T-Bag graced The Hollywood Reporter with an interview where he revealed that he will be fighting his own demons this season. T-Bag is known as a ruthless killer and villain in the previous seasons but as per Knepper, he no longer kills anyone he wants. Reportedly, he now considers the consequences of killing a person.
"Prison Break" Season 5 air date is slated on April 4 in the United States. Don't miss a single minute of the first episode on Fox! For more news and updates about your favorite TV series, keep checking here at Celebeat.
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