LONGMIRE RIDES AGAIN — The Sheriff’s Shocking Return Could Be Closer Than You Think! 💥🔥

LONGMIRE RIDES AGAIN — The Sheriff’s Shocking Return Could Be Closer Than You Think! 💥🔥
After vanishing from Netflix earlier this year, Longmire looked like it had ridden off for good… until now. Warner Bros. is reportedly in early talks for a full-blown revival — and whispers suggest the original cast is ready to saddle up. Fans are losing it after a former writer dropped a cryptic bombshell: “Justice always finds a way.” With rumors of new enemies, unfinished business with Vic, and a possible movie continuation, this comeback could be the wildest TV twist of the decade.

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Robert Taylor posing as the lead character of Longmire, against a blue backdrop

Longmire creator Craig Johnson wants to revive the six-season Western as it prepares to leave Netflix. Developed for television by John Coveny and Hunt Baldwin and based on Johnson’s Walt Longmire Mysteries, the series debuted on A&E in June 2012 and moved to Netflix for its final three seasons. The story centered on star Robert Taylor as the unassailable Walt Longmire, the charismatic sheriff of Wyoming’s Absaroka County, with a cast that included Katee Sackhoff, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Bailey Chase.

Johnson responded in a Facebook post to the news that Longmire is soon leaving Netflix, with its last day being December 31. The author mentioned that Paramount+ was the new home of the Western, though he also criticized Netflix’s decision. Johnson mentioned that Longmire still drew good viewership and revealed that he was canceling his Netflix subscription. In the post, which is included below, Johnson also teased reviving the Western after the recent streaming changes:

So, I’m to understand that Netflix is officially dropping Longmire from its lineup at the end of the year even though the show is still alive and well in the ratings. I hear its been picked up by Paramount+ and I’m just curious to see if Warner Brothers, now free from the sweetheart deal with Netflix, will finally consider reviving the show… Interesting times. I have to admit that I took a great deal of satisfaction cancelling my Netflix subscription when I got to the box where they asked why and I simply wrote… LONGMIRE.

Longmire’s Recent Streaming Changes & Potential Future, Explained

Netflix Rescued The Show At One Point

Robert Taylor as Walt Longmire hears a gunshot in Longmire season 3 episode 10 Henry Standing Bear (Lou Diamond Phillips) in Longmire season 4 episode 4 Barlow Connally (Gerald McRaney) in Longmire season 3 episode 10 Katee Sackhoff in Longmire Branch Connally (Bailey Chase) in Longmire season 3 episode 10 Robert Taylor as Walt Longmire hears a gunshot in Longmire season 3 episode 10 Henry Standing Bear (Lou Diamond Phillips) in Longmire season 4 episode 4 Barlow Connally (Gerald McRaney) in Longmire season 3 episode 10 Katee Sackhoff in Longmire Branch Connally (Bailey Chase) in Longmire season 3 episode 10

Longmire had only been available on Netflix in the U.S., as the series was not available to subscribers internationally. Going back to the mid-2010s, Netflix picked up the Western just as it was establishing itself in the original programming space. The decision was lauded by fans of the show, specifically because A&E had canceled the adaptation after a season 3 cliffhanger. By the time Longmire ended, with season 6, the story arrived at a more fitting conclusion.

Given the fact that Netflix’s rights for Longmire expired, Paramount+ makes sense as a new home. Paramount airs Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone, which revived the genre, and Paramount+ streams the spinoffs 1883 and 1923. It may be the case that Longmire will flourish on its new streaming platform, finally propelling a revival that has been discussed before but never materialized. Paramount may be more willing to revive the adaptation, considering the increased interest in Westerns.

Our Take On Longmire’s Future

Walt Longmire with his head down on a poster for Longmire.

Spurred by the success of Yellowstone, Netflix is in the process of launching several Westerns of different variations, whether they are more action-based or romantic and soapy. Those shows have, for the most part, yet to debut. American Primeval is one example, starring GLOW‘s Betty Gilpin and Friday Night Lights actor Taylor Kitsch. It’s set for 2025 and could make a splash. Paramount+ is very much a hub for Westerns and more action-focused dramas, though, which should bode well for Longmire in the long run.

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