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"Fight. Defend. Resist. Survive."
―  Season taglineSrc

Season 4 is the fourth and final season of Wynonna Earp. It was officially announced on July 21, 2018. The season consists of of 12 episodes which began airing on July 26, 2020. Despite a two-year hiatus, the season premiere bested its predecessor's. The series was the #1 most social program across all television on its premiere day.

The mid-season finale, Holy War Part Two aired on August 30, 2020. After much anticipation, SyFy announced the release date for the final six episodes as March 5, 2021. They also announced their decision to end the series after Season 4, with the final six episodes serving as the conclusion of Wynonna Earp.[1]

Synopsis

In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken, and witty and wild demon hunter Wynonna Earp would love to be celebrating with cold whisky and hot donuts. Too bad she has to rescue everyone she loves, save the town of Purgatory, and take on her most diabolical, Earp-hating enemy yet -- all without her trustworthy gun, Peacemaker. And that's just Monday...

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Martina Ortiz-Luis as Rachel Valdez (11/12)
  • Varun Saranga as Jeremy Chetri (11/12)
  • Savannah Basley as Cleo Clanton (7/12)
  • Greg Lawson as Randy Nedley (8/12)
  • Ty Olsson as Holt Clayborn (5/12)
  • Noam Jenkins as Amon (5/12)
  • Billy Bryk as Billy Clanton (7/12)
  • Dani Kind as Mercedes Gardner (4/12)
  • Paula Boudreau as Margo Clanton (3/12)
  • Andrew Phung as Casey (3/12)
  • Ben Wong as Remy (3/12)
  • Orin McCusker as Freddy (3/12)
  • Samuel Hoeksema as Dallas (3/12)
  • Jessica Zhang as Ravinia (2/12)
  • Tamara Duarte as Rosita Bustillos (2/12)
  • Heather Lea MacCallum as Medea (2/12)
  • Brandon DeWyn as Bradley (2/12)
  • Stafford Perry as General Graham (2/12)
  • Zee Hunter as BBD Agent (2/12)
  • Chantel Riley as Kate (1/12)
  • Dana Christina as Chrissy Nedley (1/12)
  • Tim Bruisedhead as Bouncer (1/12)
  • Chad Cosgrove as Nedley Beast (1/12)
  • Christopher Arp as Grubby Man (1/12)
  • Aaron Strube as Uncle Weston (1/12)
  • Aidan Moreno as Albert St. James (1/12)
  • Alexa Mackell as Bachelorette (1/12)
  • Christopher Jacot as Demetri (1/12)
  • Daryl Makk as Delivery Driver (1/12)
  • David Parent as Giuseppe (1/12)
  • Don Bland as Kippy (1/12)
  • Ennis Esmer as Doug Warner (1/12)
  • Igor Leznik as Traumatized Dude (1/12)
  • Igor Leznik as Volkov (1/12)
  • Jann Arden as Bunny Loblaw (1/12)
  • Jesselle Laurén as Estefan (1/12)
  • Jim Watson as Robin Jett (1/12)
  • Judith Buchan as Renee (1/12)
  • Kelsey Andries as Rotten Jack (1/12)
  • Kyle Baker as Juice Patron (1/12)
  • Lydia Lu as Border Agent (1/12)
  • Myla Southward as Suburban Mom (1/12)
  • Nikki Duval as Ginny (1/12)
  • Owen Bishop as Gil (1/12)
  • Pat L. Chau as Niles the Butcher (1/12)
  • Reagan Pasternak as Naomi Haitcha (1/12)
  • Scott Hylands as Wyatt Earp (1/12)
  • Spencer Streichert as Evans (1/12)
  • Zoie Palmer as Jolene (1/12)

List of Episodes

# Title Director Writer Original Air Date
1 On the Road Again Paolo Barzman Brendon Yorke July 26, 2020
2 Friends in Low Places Paolo Barzman Emily Andras August 2, 2020
3 Look at Them Beans Melanie Scrofano Shelley Scarrow August 9, 2020
4 Afraid Ron Murphy Matt Doyle August 16, 2020
5 Holy War Part One Ron Murphy Noelle Carbone August 23, 2020
6 Holy War Part Two Ron Murphy Brendon Yorke August 30, 2020
7 Love's All Over Paolo Barzman Shelley Scarrow March 5, 2021
8 Hell Raisin' Good Time Paolo Barzman Caitlin D. Fryers March 12, 2021
9 Crazy Jem Garrard Matt Doyle March 19, 2021
10 Life Turned Her That Way Jem Garrard Noelle Carbone March 26, 2021
11 Better Dig Two Paolo Barzman Emily Andras April 2, 2021
12 Old Souls Paolo Barzman Emily Andras April 9, 2021

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Behind the Scenes

Production

Season 4

The show's renewal for a fourth season was officially announced on July 21, 2018 during the show's panel at San Diego Comic-Con.[2][3] This season was ordered along with a fifth.[4][5][6][7]

Reports came out on February 22, 2019, that production for the season had been delayed due to financial difficulties at IDW Entertainment.[4][5][6][8] After months of efforts and campaigns to have production proceed took place in 2019,[9][10][11] it was announced on July 2, 2019 that production would begin in January 2020, with the writers' room opening in November 2019.[7][12]

Filming began in January 2020 before it was temporarily put on hold in March due to local policies that halted most television and film productions due to the coronavirus pandemic.[13] Production resumed mid-July,[14] and the season premiered on July 26, 2020. Due to production halting, "Holy War Part Two" served as the midseason finale. The remaining six episodes aired from March 5, 2021, to April 9, 2021.

Season 5

The show was silently renewed for a fifth season along with Season 4 in 2018.[4][5][6] Despite delay in production for the fourth season due to financial issues that hindered production, IDW Entertainment and Syfy are determined to push through with Season 5.[15]

On February 5, 2021, SyFy announced its decision to end the series after Season 4.[16]

References

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