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'Prison Break' Season 5 Spoilers News: Sheba's Role in Series Is Crucial

One of the new characters fans will meet in "Prison Break" season 5 is the Yemeni activist Sheba (Inbar Lavi), whose role turns out to be much bigger than expected.

Not much is known about the character except that she will somehow be involved with Lincoln (Dominic Purcell), which suggested she is his love interest.

Other than that, there was nothing else revealed about what Sheba's role will be in "Prison Break" season 5. That is until Lavi spoke to The Daily Dish, in which she teased that her character "could not be more relevant to us right now."

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"It is a crucial, highly important story that we have to share with the world. We have to give these people a voice now more than ever, and I am so, so, so delighted and proud to be able to be that voice for them," she went on to say.

From the looks of it, Sheba will have a very important role to play in "Prison Break" season 5, one that viewers might easily relate to.

It will be interesting to see how it all comes together and how she ends up working with Lincoln in the show's revival. Either way, Sheba will definitely be a character to look forward to in the limited series.

During the same interview, she also gushed about being able to work with Paul Adelstein, who will reprise his role as Paul Kellerman in "Prison Break" season 5.

Lavi and Adelstein worked together on the newly launched Bravo comedy, "Imposters." Lavi revealed that she did not even know her co-star was in the original "Prison Break."

"I've never even seen him on the show, so I didn't even know! Like, I signed on, and all of a sudden someone told me and I realized that he's on it. And it was just a big surprise and such an excitement," the actress said.

"Prison Break" season 5 will premiere on Tuesday, April 4, on FOX.

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