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Is Animal Kingdom Season 6 Confirmed?

Viewers of TNT’s Animal Kingdom have gotten accustomed to taking the good with the poor that is great because that is exactly what they got on Thursday. On the good side, Shawn Hatosy, Ben Robson, Jake Weary, Finn Cole, Leila George, Rigo Sanchez, and Jon Beavers, will not only be returning this summer to their fifth year (with a new season review below) but they’ve been resurrected for a sixth season. But here is the”other shoe falling” moment: that the series’ sixth season will also function as its final season (with more details to come).

In TNT’s Animal Kingdom season five, Pope (Hatosy), Craig (Robson), Deran (Weary), and J (Cole) is still handling the fallout from the events surrounding Smurf’s departure, including household members out for revenge. With their realm without a pioneer, the Codys struggle to keep their fragile alliance and to determine which of these will come out on top. Meanwhile, they search to learn more about Pamela Johnson whom Smurf made the beneficiary of her estate. And again in 1984, an increasingly explosive 29-year-old Smurf is forging her own path raising Pope and Julia and leading the charge on dangerous jobs with old and new friends. Have a look at Hatosy’s reminder that the Codys aren’t going anywhere anytime soon- and why it’s important to wear a mask if you’re at home or in”job”:

TNT’s Animal Kingdom is produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Emmy Award-winner John Wells, Daniele Nathanson, and Erin Jontow function as executive producers on the show. The series has been developed for television by Jonathan Lisco and motivated by the award-winning Australian feature film written & directed by David Michôd and produced by Liz Watts, that also serve as executive producers on the series. A consistent evaluation success, Animal Kingdom reached 27 million viewers in season four across all platforms, with the premiere keeping its audience from the previous season’s average (the show also rated one of 2019’s top 10 cable dramas: P18-49, L+7, ad-supported cable).

Nisha Rathod