Once Upon A Time Season 7 will open a new chapter, but it may not be a full-on reboot.
Speaking to Collider, showrunners Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis promise “big plans” for a prospective seventh season of the fairytale drama, while suggesting the next phase of the saga wont be “quite what people are imagining“:
HOROWITZ: There have been a lot of rumors that people have run wild with. If we’re lucky enough to have a Season 7, I don’t think it’s quite what people are imagining. Every year, we’ve reinvented the show.
KITSIS: We are going to complete some stories this year. There’s one chapter to this book that Henry has, so maybe it’s time for us to get to the end of that chapter. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a second book and a second chapter, just like in everyone’s life.
HOROWITZ: When we talk about completing something, it’s like how we started this show. A happy ending isn’t necessarily an ending. It’s a journey. A part of a story may end, but a new part may open. I think that’s more in the spirit of how we’re looking at things. Hopefully, we get the chance. We’ve got big plans for what we’d like to do, and hopefully we’ll get to do them.
Will Once Upon A Time end with cancellation after six seasons, or will a new chapter open in Season 7? Stay tuned…
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