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When do new episodes of 'Outer Banks' come out? Season 4 release date, cast, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-16 21:43:17
The fourth season of "Outer Banks" debuts soon, with Netflix touting it as the show's "biggest season yet."
During a sit-down on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" last week, the show's star Chase Stokes (John B) gave insight on what fans can expect following the 18-month fast forward in Season 3.
"Season 4 picks up at that exact moment of those 18 months. We really get to explore what happens when they find the gold from El Dorado, what that does to a bunch of teenagers who have never had money," Stokes said. "If you've ever watched the show, the Pogues don't do too well when they have a positive situation so trouble kind of follows them."
Here's everything to know about the new season of "Outer Banks."
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When and where can you watch 'Outer Banks' Season 4?
"Outer Banks" Season 4 will air on Netflix in two parts, each with five episodes. In the U.S., Part 1 will be released on Oct. 10 at 3:00 a.m. EDT. Part 2 will be available on Nov. 7.
Episode list
- Episode 1: "The Enduro"
- Episode 2: "Blackbeard"
- Episode 3: "The Lupine Corsairs"
- Episode 4: "The Swell"
- Episode 5: "Albatross"
- Episode 6: "The Town Council"
- Episode 7: "Mothers and Fathers"
- Episode 8: "Decision Day"
- Episode 9: "The Storm"
- Episode 10: "The Blue Crown"
'Outer Banks' Season 4 Trailer
Cast
- Chase Stokes: John B
- Madelyn Cline: Sarah Cameron
- Madison Bailey: Kiara Carrera
- Jonathan Daviss: Pope Heyward
- Rudy Pankow: JJ Maybank
- Austin North: Topper Thorton
- Carlacia Grant: Cleo
- Drew Starkey: Rafe Cameron
- J. Anthony Crane: Chandler Groff
- Brianna Brown: Hollis Robinson
- Pollyanna McIntosh: Dalia
- Mia Challis: Ruthie
- Rigo Sanchez: Lightner
Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com.
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