Netflix trailer for season 4 promises treasure from pirate legend that already appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean

Netflix trailer for season 4 promises treasure from pirate legend

After a year and a half, a new season of the adventure series Outer Banks is finally coming to Netflix in fall 2024. And here is the first teaser trailer for season 4:

Outer Banks – S4 Teaser Trailer (German) HD

Season 4 of Outer Banks: This is what the new episodes of the Netflix series are about

After the first three seasons, the Pogues built a new headquarters called Poguelandia 2.0 and could actually rest on their laurels from their successful treasure hunt. A few financial setbacks later, John B., Sarah, Kiara, JJ, Pope and Cleo are once again persuaded by Wes to embark on a new adventure with a lucrative goal.

The treasure is said to be the stolen riches of pirate legend Blackbeard Ian McShane played the real-life character in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Ray Stevenson had the black beard in Black Sails and Taika Waititi embodied Blackbeard with a huge pinch of humor in the comedy series Our Flag Means Death, to name just a few examples.

Of course, it doesn’t take long before the Pogues get into trouble again and people are trying to get them from all sides. But while others are also after the treasure, conflicts are brewing within the group. Who are the treasure hunters really? And how far would they go to reach their goal?

When does the treasure hunt start in season 4 of Outer Banks on Netflix?

The fourth season of Outer Banks consists of ten episodes. The first half will air on October 10, 2024 online at Netflix, the second half on 7 November.

Newcomers include J. Anthony Crane (Billions) as Chandler Groff, Pollyanna McIntosh (The Walking Dead) as Dalia and Brianna Brown (Dynasty) as Hollis Robinson.

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