"Duck Dynasty," which follows the Robertson family in West Monroe, Louisiana, is coming back this summer after a multi-year hiatus. Why it matters: It's the latest television news for Hollywood South.
The original "Duck Dynasty" series ended in 2017 after 11 seasons. "Duck Dynasty: The Revival" is coming this summer.
A hit reality TV show featuring a north Louisiana family will be back in 2025, nearly 10 years after the series went off the air.
Duck Dynasty’s Uncle Si Robertson was hospitalized recently after a hunting accident. Friends and family admit they were scared to the point of saying prayers as Si was rushed to the emergency room.
Eight years after the series finale, “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” has been green lit by A&E. TVLine.com reports that the original order is for two seasons and 20 episodes. The site said the new series is slated to begin this summer and will feature Willie and Korie Robertson, their children and grandchildren, in Louisiana.
Set to premiere this summer, the show will follow Willie and Korie Robertson, as well as their children and grandchildren, who live on a Louisiana homestead and operate their family business, Duck Commander. The original Duck Dynasty ran for 11 seasons, ending in 2017.
After eight years off the air, “Duck Dynasty” is returning to A&E with the new series “ Duck Dynasty: The Revival.”
That’s right, eight years after their series finale, the Duck Commander crew is coming back tih “Duck Dynasty: The Revival.”
The Duck Dynasty crew brought us years of laughs, an up-close-and-personal look into the hilarious family dynamics of the Robertson clan and filled our homes with quirky characters we love to this day.
"With their dynasty expanding into more than just ducks, Willie and Korie will bring their signature humor and family fun as they grapple with mapping out the future of Duck Commander, watching the kids navigate marriage, children and businesses of their own, and passing down the family legacy," an A&E news release says.
The Robertsons are returning to reality TV eight years after ending their popular series, "Duck Dynasty," which ran for 11 seasons on A&E.
Plans call for the new show, titled “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” to premiere next summer, A&E announced this week. The network apparently believes so strongly in this revival that it has already ordered two seasons comprising a total of 20, one-hour episodes, 10 for each season.