[06/26/20 - 12:26 PM] Syfy's "Wynonna Earp" Season 4 Set to Premiere July 26 at 10/9c Due to the enforced production break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the first six episodes will culminate in a mid-season finale airing on Sunday, August 30.
[via press release from Syfy]
SYFY'S "WYNONNA EARP" SEASON 4 SET TO PREMIERE JULY 26 AT 10/9c;
HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED TRAILER DROPS;
SERIES TO JOIN PANEL LINEUP FOR COMIC-CON@HOME
SYFY, CTV Sci-Fi, IDW Entertainment, SEVEN24 Films and Cineflix Media announced today that its fan-favorite series, WYNONNA EARP is set to premiere its fourth season on Sunday, July 26 at 10/9c on SYFY.
Due to the enforced production break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the first 6 episodes will culminate in a mid-season finale airing on Sunday, August 30 at 10/9c on SYFY. Production on the final 6 episodes of the fourth season is slated to resume later this summer in Calgary.
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...
Additionally, WYNONNA EARP will join the panel lineup for Comic-Con@Home, the virtual program for San Diego Comic-Con that runs from July 23-26. The panel is expected to include special appearances by Emily Andras, Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga.
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