Pretty Little Liars is coming to an end...or is it?

Rumors of PLL's cancelation are flying fast and furious now that season 7 is underway, and each member of the cast has their own theories about the show's future. Although nothing is official, it sounds as if Uber A's last stand will herald the end of the Liars' adventures.

"It's not official-I don't think anything is ever official, especially in Rosewood," Shay Mitchell (Emily) told Just Jared.

Luckily, the end of PLL doesn't necessarily mean the end of world showrunner Marlene King has dedicated the better part of seven years to building. If Lucy Hale (Aria) had her druthers, Rosewood would live on long after Aria, Emily, Hanna (Ashley Benson), and Spencer (Troian Bellisario) have left the town behind.

"It's probably the last season with the full cast, which is what made [PLL] what it is," Hale informed ET Online. "It's bittersweet. It may continue in some way, shape, or form with new people or keeping some of the [old] cast."

As long as Freeform is game, King is willing to cater to the fandom's thirst for mystery. Whether it be a spinoff or a movie, the writer is not quite ready to throw aside such a rich and murderous landscape.

"I'm open to any version of keeping these characters alive in our world," the EP told E! Online".

In the meantime, Pretty Little Liars still has 19 episodes worth of twists and turns. Check out the summary for the series' next episode, "Bedlam":

With the fallout of Hanna's abduction still weighing heavily on the PLLs, the Liars begin to grow suspicious of Elliott Rollins as Ali's condition worsens. Tensions rise between Liam, Aria and Ezra as they work on the book together," Freeform teased. "Spencer and Caleb are on edge, as neither of them want to talk about the awkward elephant in the room. Meanwhile, Emily receives a disturbing phone call and tries to find a way to see Ali."

Catch Pretty Little Liars Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Freeform.