As a dedicated Outer Banks fan who has followed the Pogues’ thrilling escapades since their debut, I must say that this final season announcement feels like a bittersweet victory. For five years, these characters have been an integral part of my weekly viewing routine, and it’s hard to imagine life without new Pogue adventures each year.
John B. Routledge is gearing up for his last thrilling journey! In anticipation of the arrival of Outer Banks season 4 part 2 on Nov. 7, Netflix has approved a fifth and concluding season for this beloved teen drama series. This announcement came during the much-awaited release week of the season 4 finale, and Chase Stokes was among the cast members who showed their appreciation first.
As I pen this final post, my heart is filled with a deep sense of emotion. It’s time for one last journey, and I want to express my gratitude to each one of you who joined us on this incredible five-year adventure. Your unwavering support has been more than we could ever repay.
In the role as the head of The Pogues, John B is typically the one they turn to for advice and guidance. Consequently, it seems appropriate that Chase Stokes, a member of the cast, was the one who announced the final season on his main Instagram feed for the Outer Banks fan base. Rest assured, everyone, our hearts are feeling quite heavy at this moment! The absence of fresh Pogue adventures each year will definitely be felt.
Outer Banks cast reacts to final season news
On November 4th, Netflix revealed that Outer Banks has been renewed for a fifth season. In an Instagram post, co-creators and executive producers Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke expressed their enthusiasm. They had initially planned a five-season journey and aim to make the final season for the Pogues, their best one yet. It’s both bittersweet and exhilarating!
In Stokes’ Instagram post, some of his fellow Pogues participated in the heartfelt celebration for season 5, with Madison Bailey expressing her emotion by saying “I’m actually tearing up.” Rudy Pankow responded briefly but forcefully with “P4L” and a chicken symbol. Meanwhile, Madelyn Cline, Jonathan Daviss, and Carlacia Grant each broadcasted the news of season 5 on their Instagram Stories as well.
As a devoted fan, it’s an unusual sensation to think about the cast setting off on their last journeys alongside characters they’ve breathed life into over nearly five years on Netflix, since production started in 2019 and the show premiered on Netflix in 2020. Despite their meteoric rise as breakout stars with bustling careers, there’s one more adventure left for the Pogues before they each go their own way.
Prior to news about the final season emerging, the entire cast united at the second yearly Poguelandia fan event in Santa Monica and had been touring globally in various configurations, publicizing the fourth season. As another season is upcoming, it’s likely that the cast will reunite once more for promoting season 5 when it’s prepared for release, so keep your spirits high, fellow Pogues!
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2024-11-05 20:03