Netflix Original ‘Outer Banks’ Returns With The Trailer For Part Two Of Season Four

According to TV Line, Outer Banks has returned to Netflix after three thrilling seasons and is back for season four. In the just-released trailer for the second half of season four, the Pogues find themselves homeless, broke, and on the run to Morocco from a killer. With their dire circumstances, what better time could there be for an unexpected trip? View the trailer below.

According to TVLine, the promo for season four, part two, was released Saturday at the Poguelandia event in Santa Monica, California. The teaser features John B. & Co. set for an adventure in Africa.

Outer Banks follows a group of teens called the Pogues as they search for a legendary treasure on the North Carolina coast. The show mixes mystery, adventure, and romance, highlighting the divide between the wealthy Kooks and the working-class Pogues. Their quest is full of danger and unexpected twists.

The hit Netflix series is crafted by creators and executive producers Josh Pate (Surface, Good Vs Evil), Jonas Pate (Surface, Battlestar Galactica), and Shannon Burke (Blood & Oil, Syriana), who have been pivotal in shaping the show’s gripping narrative. The ensemble cast is led by Chase Stokes (Stranger Things, The Uninvited Guest) as John B. Routledge, Madelyn Cline (Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, The Originals) as Sarah Cameron, Madison Bailey (The Lion King, Black Christmas) as Kiara Carrera, Jonathan Daviss (The Grown-Up, The Black Phone) as Pope Heyward, Rudy Pankow (The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair, Clementine) as JJ Maybank, Drew Starkey (Love, Simon, The Devil All the Time) as Rafe Cameron, Austin North (I Didn’t Do It, All Night) as Topper Thornton and Carlacia Grant (The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Greenhouse Academy) as Cleo. Together, this talented team brings the adventurous spirit of Outer Banks to life.

TVLine reports the remaining five episodes of season four are set to drop on Thursday, Nov. 7. The first half of the season premiered in October and brought viewers up to speed on the events that transpired during a significant time jump. The Pogues initially found themselves flush with cash from their El Dorado discovery, but their fortunes quickly dwindled after JJ made a series of impulsive financial decisions. Faced with mounting property taxes on their communal home, the group embarked on a new treasure hunt to regain their financial footing. Additionally, adding to the intrigue, it was revealed that JJ might be the unexpected heir to a fortune he never knew existed, raising the stakes for the young adventurers as they navigate their latest challenges.

Season four introduces several new recurring characters. J. Anthony Crane (Billions, The Blacklist) stars as Chandler Groff, a man “darkly grief-stricken over the loss of his wife” yet welcoming to the Pogues on their latest adventure. Pollyanna McIntosh (The Walking Dead, Lodge 49) takes on the role of Dalia, “a revolutionary-like leader and worldly baddie on a plunder who comes face-to-face with the Pogues.” Brianna Brown (Dynasty, Devious Maids) stars as Hollis Robinson, “the biggest realtor on the island,” who has her eye on Rafe for a new venture after a successful business deal with Ward Cameron. Rigo Sanchez (Station 19, Queen of the South) plays Lightner, “an imposing stranger with a piratical nerve” who is both dangerous and calculating. Mia Challis (FBI: International, Clickbait) joins as Ruthie, “a wild child with a toxic streak” who forms a close relationship with Topper.

Outer Banks season four, part two arrives this Thursday only on Netflix.

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