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.”
Duck Dynasty alum Phil Robertson has the support of his loving family — which consists of his wife, Kay Robertson, and their four sons — as he battles a spate of severe health issues, including Alzheimer’s and a blood disease.
More than eight years after Duck Dynasty aired its final episode in 2017, the beloved reality show is returning to A&E. Duck Dynasty: Revival is coming and will feature familiar faces back on television screens.
The Robertsons are returning to reality TV eight years after ending their popular series, "Duck Dynasty," which ran for 11 seasons on A&E. Titled “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” the reboot series will check in with the Robertson family, which has expanded in recent years to include a whole new generation of great grandchildren.
Phil Robertson, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, is not listed among the family members A&E noted will take part in Duck Dynasty: The Revival. Along with Willie and Korie, Willie’s mother Kay, Uncle Si and Willie and Korie’s kids John Luke, Sadie, Will, Bella and Rebecca are set to be on camera.
“Duck Dynasty” went off the air following 11 seasons on the network. It debuted on A&E in 2012 and ran until 2017. The show followed the the family, which is known known for its duck-hunting business. The family’s patriarch, Phil Robertson, is not expected to be a part of the reboot.
Duck Dynasty' is being revived, with a new series at A&E launching this summer with a 20 episode, two-season order.
The original "Duck Dynasty" series ended in 2017 after 11 seasons. "Duck Dynasty: The Revival" is coming this summer.
The hit reality television show Duck Dynasty is officially coming back to televisions across America. Originally airing from 2012 to 2017, the show followed the lives of the Robertson family, who became successful from their family-operated business, Duck Commander.
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