Outer Banks Season 4: What’s Next After the Cliffhanger?

The Pogues have made strides in their treasure-hunting saga but are not finished yet.

In season 4 of “Outer Banks,” the group is set to embark on a quest for Blackbeard’s treasure. The fifth episode, which serves as the finale for the first part of the season, concludes with two significant cliffhangers. Pope and Sarah Cameron find themselves trapped in a flooding church basement, just inches away from a potential treasure clue, while JJ discovers surprising truths about his father’s identity.

This season differs from the previous three, as it will be released in two parts—reflecting a trend among Netflix series. Shows like “Bridgerton,” “Ozark,” and “Stranger Things” have adopted staggered releases to maintain audience engagement longer than a mere binge-watch.

For fans eager to know what’s next after finishing Part 1 of “Outer Banks” Season 4, here are the details on Part 2:

When does “Outer Banks” Season 4 – Part 2 premiere?
New episodes will be available starting November 7, 2024.

How many episodes does Part 2 include?
Part 2 consists of five episodes, bringing the total for Season 4 to ten, consistent with prior seasons. The full episode list is:

Part 1
1. “The Enduro”
2. “Blackbeard”
3. “The Lupine Corsairs”
4. “The Swell”
5. “Albatross”

Part 2
6. “The Town Council”
7. “Mothers and Fathers”
8. “Decision Day”
9. “The Storm”
10. “The Blue Crown”

What can viewers expect in “Outer Banks” Season 4 – Part 2?
After the cliffhanger ending of Part 1, Sarah Cameron and Pope are still trapped in the church basement amid rising floodwaters, while JJ is reevaluating his father’s true identity. Part 2 will continue their harrowing journey as the Pogues strive to escape their precarious situation.

Will there be more seasons of “Outer Banks”?
Although a fifth season has yet to be officially confirmed, strong viewership indicates that the show is likely to be renewed. Showrunner Jonas Pate has expressed a vision for the series to last four or five seasons, while co-creator Josh Pate noted that the team has always had a clear idea for the series’ conclusion, with the only remaining question being whether they could keep the show going long enough to reach that ending.

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