05/27 - The Prison Break: The Final Break movie is DVD-only for us Americans! If you happen to live in Israel, you could have seen it on regular TV already, but if you're stateside, you have to go out to Target or Best Buy on July 21 to pick up the DVD. Source: Kristin on E!Online
Episode 4.23: The Old Ball and Chain (Two-hour movie, aka series finale) Airdate: Will not air on TV. Released on DVD on July 21st.
05/27 - Executive producer Matt Olmstead reveals: Yes, [the two-hour straight-to-DVD movie] dramatizes what happened to Michael. The nose bleed that reared its ugly head at the end of [the finale] was a factor in his ultimate demise in that he knew that he probably didn't have that long to live, but it wasn't the sole factor. It informed certain decisions that lead to his demise. [The movie] takes place fairly soon after they're exonerated. [The premise is that] Sara is on the hook for killing Michael's mother and she gets locked up while pregnant. The tables are turned. once a doctor in prison now imprisoned, and Michael's on the outside. The majority of the cast is back. It's Michael, Lincoln, Sara, Sucre, T-Bag, Mahone... all the heavy-hitters. Source:The Ausiello Files
05/05 - In the extra 2 hours, you will see Michael and Sara get married and then Sara will go to prison. The gang will attempt to break her out and Michael [...] ends up sacraficing himself to save Sara and get her out of prison, but the reason he did it is because he still has a tumor and was going to die anyway. Source:SpoilerTV
03/06 - The two bonus episodes are titled "The Old Ball and Chain" and "Free," and they take place a couple of days after the events of the season finale. A studio source tells us exclusively that they're "a self-contained Prison Break adventure in which Michael faces the most challenging break ever." And yes, Gretchen is involved, but so is the rest of the Prison Break cast you know and love. Source: Kristin on E!Online
03/06 - Sources tell me there's another prison break, and you'll be surprised at who helps the big escape...T-Bag! Source: Kristin on E!Online
02/13 - Federal Agent Todd Wheatley: Late 30s, no-nonsense, condescending and smug, he has a strong, intimidating presence. Wheatley is determined to thwart Michael's every move, and always seems to be one step ahead. Also appears in next episode. Daddy: Female, 35-45, this tough, powerful, older inmate at Miami-Dade Women's Prison runs the motor pool detail and has fashioned a family for herself on the inside. Known as "Daddy," she's a stern but fair "parent" and "husband" to a select group of female prisoners. She offers a new inmate protection and gang membership. Daddy also has influence over certain guards. Also appears in next episode. Warden Alice Simms: In her 40s, "an insecure bureaucrat with higher aspirations who's using the job as a 'tough on crime' resume builder," she is the Warden for Miami-Dade Women's Prison. Worried about the public embarrassment should her high profile prisoner manage to escape under her watch, she refuses to allow visitation. Also appears in next episode. Blue Phillips: Male, in his mid 30s to mid 40s, sharply-dressed and purposeful, he is an attorney who is unable to keep his client out of prison but does arrange supervised visitation for the prisoner's spouse. Cowler: Female, 30s-40s, this hard-hearted, slightly lascivious female prison guard is unmoved by a new inmate's life-threatening condition until Daddy suggests she get a doctor. Cowler is later susceptible to Gretchen's charms. Also appears in next episode. Tracy: Female, 30s to 40s, this prison guard appears to be sympathetic to a new inmate's plight, but quickly reveals herself as a brutal enemy with a grudge. Also appears in next episode. Jenny: Mid 20s to early 30s, this pretty but tough, submissive inmate is one of Daddy's "kids" who acts out occasionally but cowers when Daddy reprimands her. Also appears in next episode. Wife: This pretty but tough inmate, mid 20s to early 30s, Daddy's "wife," is jealous of a new inmate. Also appears in next episode. Doctor: In his 40s, this male doctor at the women's prison direly explains to a new inmate how her baby's birth will go. His words belie his calm, matter-of-fact bedside manner. Detective Marlin: A cop in his 60s, he breaks up a tender moment between two newlyweds by brandishing an arrest warrant. Bearded Man: This bearded man in his 40s to 50s who seems mysterious is revealed to be a pastor. Snags: In his 30s, this wily, resourceful con at the Miami-Dade Men's Prison has a sinister counteroffer for T-Bag to take to Krantz. Calvin Daniels: In his 40s, a smooth, dangerous attache-type hitman, he meets with Krantz in prison to discuss a sinister plot. Jason: This good-looking man, 40ish, is Pam's new boyfriend who awkwardly meets Mahone while grocery shopping. Skittlez: Female, 30s to 40s, this mentally unstable, over-sized and very intimidating prisoner has her eye on a new inmate. Also appears in next episode. Guards: Female, 30s to 40s, these guards at a women's prison order the cons to line up and get inside. Source:SpoilerTV
Episode 4.24: Free Airdate: Will not air on TV. Released on DVD on July 21st.
02/27 - Craig Snee: Mid 30s. This thrill-seeking charter pilot, "a swamp rat with a swaggery attitude" and a drug-running past, is an acquaintance of Mahone's who agrees to do a drop. Patrol Guard: Male, 30s to 40s. At the women's prison, this gruff, imposing patrol guard catches Gretchen in the chapel and demands to know if she's alone. Shu C.O.: A tough, female corrections officer in her 30s to 40s, at the women's prison, she tells Daddy that one of her family members has been killed. Yard C.O.: Male, in his 30s to 40s, in the prison yard, this C.O. wonders where some prisoners have gone. Source:SpoilerTV
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