Netflix has ordered a fourth season of the hit drama Longmire - which was canceled by A&E after three seasons a few months ago. Ten new episodes of the series will begin production in March 2015 for a debut later in the year.
"When Warner Horizon Television came to us with the idea for a new season of Longmire, we were intrigued because the series is so unique and consistently great. We are thrilled to help continue Walt Longmire's story for his large and passionate following," said Cindy Holland, Vice President of Original Content, Netflix.
In a joint statement, the Longmire executive producers added: "We're excited and honored to have the opportunity to bring this show that we love so much, and all its devoted fans, to Netflix."
Season four of Longmire will pick up moments after season three's exciting finale. Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor) having found out who was behind the murder of his wife, succumbs to his darker impulses and takes off in pursuit of the killer with murder on his mind. Meanwhile, Branch Connally (Bailey Chase), the deputy who Walt fired for erratic, violent behavior, believes he has already figured out who the real culprit is. But during the confrontation with this suspected killer, a gun goes off. Now the audience will finally learn what happened, and whether Walt can be stopped before he makes a fatal choice.
Longmire is a contemporary crime thriller set in Big Sky country based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by best-selling author Craig Johnson. The series stars Robert Taylor, Katee Sackhoff, Lou Diamond Phillips, Bailey Chase, Cassidy Freeman and Adam Bartley.
Longmire is produced by The Shephard/Robin Company in association with Warner Horizon Television. Hunt Baldwin, John Coveny, Greer Shephard and Michael M. Robin serve as executive producers.