After years of silence and whispers of cancellation, Prison Break returns in 2025 with a vengeance — a high-octane, deeply layered sixth season that redefines what it means to run, fight, and survive. The official trailer for Prison Break: Season 6 just dropped, and if it’s any indication, this isn’t a reboot — it’s a rebirth.

We find Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) alive, but not truly free. Living under a new name, he’s become a cybersecurity specialist — a man trying to rewrite his future while erasing the code of his criminal past. It’s a quiet life filled with secrets, shadows, and regrets. But peace doesn’t last long for a man like Michael.
When Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) and their now-teenage son, Mike Jr., are targeted in a precision attack, Michael realizes he’s being hunted again — not by The Company, but something worse: its digital ghost. A faceless, state-backed syndicate is resurrecting Scylla as Scylla 2.0, a next-gen surveillance tool capable of controlling information and weaponizing identities across the globe. And Michael has unknowingly become its test subject.

Framed for a cybercrime he didn’t commit, Michael is imprisoned once more — not in a maximum-security hellhole, but in a data-black prison designed to erase its inmates from existence. No cameras. No contact. No rules. It’s Guantánamo meets Black Mirror, and the only way out is through.
The trailer teases incredible new locations, from digital interrogation bunkers to South American safehouses, as Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), now a reformed advocate for the wrongfully accused, reunites with fan-favorite allies. Sucre (Amaury Nolasco), still loyal to the core. C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar), now operating within the intelligence community. And, yes — T-Bag (Robert Knepper) returns, offering cryptic intel and a grim warning: Scylla never died. It just evolved.
But the biggest surprise? Scarlett Johansson joins the cast as a mysterious data broker known only as “Iris.” She’s cold, brilliant, and playing both sides. Is she an ally? Or the real architect behind Michael’s fall?

The stakes are no longer just personal — they’re global. Season 6 leans into contemporary anxieties: data theft, digital identity, and the invisible prisons we create through code and surveillance. But at its heart, it remains what Prison Break has always been — a story of loyalty, sacrifice, and the lengths we go to for the ones we love.
Visually, the series has leveled up. Think sleek noir vibes mixed with cyber-thriller grit. The action is tighter. The writing sharper. And the emotional core — particularly Michael’s evolving relationship with his son, who begins to suspect the truth — adds depth to the adrenaline.
Every escape has its price. And this time, Michael may have to risk more than his life — he may have to give up his identity, his past, and the last remnants of his soul to protect the future.

🧠 Smart. Fast. Brutal. Beautifully bleak.
Prison Break: Season 6 doesn’t just revive a legacy. It hacks into it — and uploads something entirely new.
Streaming Fall 2025 | Only on FOX & Hulu