It’s been more than a year Outer Banks The Season 3 premiere left fans completely bewildered. But finally, John B. officially “brought it home.” On August 29, Netflix dropped the premiere of Season 4 of the hit coastal adventure series, teasing oaksThe two-parter has a fall release date and — you guessed it — new drama for the treasure-hunting Porgs.
John B. (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madeline Crane), JJ (Rudy Pankow), Kiara (Madison Bailey) on Netflix ), Pope (Jonathan Davis) and Cleo (Calasia Grant) are about to get even more action and mayhem. Now, back from a mission in El Dorado, they’re settling into a new normal on the beloved Outer Banks of North Carolina…but with this ragtag group of friends, things won’t stay calm for long.
So, what predicament have they gotten themselves into now? When can we eagerly watch this all unfold? Here’s everything we know about the upcoming season.
when is Outer Banks Season 4 release date?
The wait is almost over! The Pogues will return this fall on OBX with a two-part premiere. Part 1 posted on October 10Part 2 will land next month November 7.
Is there a trailer?
On August 29, Netflix released a trailer revealing that the stakes are higher than ever for the Pogues. “We finally did it. We finally found gold. That’s where the story should end, but really it’s just the beginning,” John B. said, noting, “This time we have everything to lose.
Who is in the cast this season?
The core cast returns, with Stokes as John B., Crane as Sarah, Bailey as Chiara, Davis as Pope, Pankow as JJ, Grant as Cleo, North as Topper, Starkey plays Raph. A regular cast member this season is Fiona Palomo, who plays Sofia, Rafe’s potential love interest.
There are also a few new faces:
- J. Anthony Crane (Billions) stars as Chandler Groff, a grief-stricken widower who welcomes the Pogues on their latest adventure.
- Pollyanna McIntosh (The Walking Dead: The Living) plays Dalia, a “worldly baddie” whose predations bring her face to face with Porgs.
- Brianna Brown (dynasty) plays Hollis Robinson, an OBX real estate agent who previously worked with Ward and now has her eye on Rafe to strike a new business deal.
- Rigo Sanchez (Station 19) plays Lightner, an “impressive stranger with pirate nerves” who puts Pogues to the test.
- Mia Challis (FBI: International) stars as Ruthie, a toxic feral child who develops a close relationship with Sarah’s ex, Topper.
what is Outer Banks Season 4 probably?
If you remember, Season 3 ended with an 18-month time jump when Wes Genreiter (David Janssen) suggested that the Porgs go in search of Blackbeard’s treasure. Thanks to the trailer, we know they found gold—but what happened in between? According to Netflix, Season 4 “takes us back to the first half of that moment.”
According to the season synopsis, “After winning gold at El Dorado, the Pogues returned to OBX and committed to living a ‘normal’ life. They established a new safe haven for themselves, officially named ‘Poguelandia 2.0.’ , they lived together and ran a fairly successful bait, tackle and charter travel shop, but after some financial setbacks, John B, Sarah, Chiara, JJ, Pope and Cleo took on Way. At Si’s suggestion, they return to the “G” game and embark on a new adventure. But before they know it, they are in trouble, and dangerous new enemies are hot on their heels, chasing them to find the treasure. Their problems only get worse and they are forced to question their past, present and future – who are they, is it all worth it, and how much risk are they willing to take?
So the Pogues returned to OBX to run The Cut’s popular new Kildare Island Surfboard Co., a one-stop shop for island essentials. But they are working hard to solve old and new problems. After all, there’s no way John B. and Sarah could have lost their fathers—Big John (Charles Halford) and Ward Cameron (Charles Eston)—as they did without Suffering some degree of emotional trauma.
“Whenever you experience loss, it happens in spaces and places you don’t expect,” Stokes told us. people April. “Being in the position that John B. and Sarah are in, it really forces them to evaluate everything.”