Longmire Gets Picked Up By Netflix for Season 4- Spoiler Alert

Fans of the TV series Longmire from A&E would be excited when it returns on September 10 with shocking new twists that they won't expect. The new tagline says, "It's not that you come back, it's how you come back that matters," and it is something that hints surprises from its storyline to its characters according to Norwood's report.

Season 4 is going to be something that the crowd won't exactly expect now that it is going to be aired under Netflix. It ended its third season on a high note that its fans are actually sad that it has to end like that without a follow up if it would even return. But now it has been answered with a final streaming service where its audience could look forward to seeing it again. As for the spoilers, here are some of the things that fans would see as it premieres its upcoming new season.

They would see a conflict happening between Walt (played by Robert Taylor) and Henry (played by Lou Diamond Philips) that the two would even be seen wrestling with each other as Henry was about to crash down a plane. This season will have 10 episodes and the huge cliffhanger that it left from season 3 would all be answered on the premiere and it is when Walt heard a gunfire near him.

Christian Today reported that A&R network cancelled the show after its third season because they are not exactly profiting from it despite having followers of the story. But now Netflix is resurrecting it, as producers still see a huge potential of it becoming a hit in the future.

Here is some scoop coming from the Executive Producer of the series, Greer Shepherd, which he revealed during the recent TCA Press Tour. He said, "Season 4 is about second chances. Who you are as a person is defined by how you handle the second chance. Netflix has incorporated that theme in their campaign," he explained. "Now that Walt knows the murderer of his wife, how does he go on? With Henry, he has a new-found freedom, what does he do with it?"

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