'Longmire' Season 4 News: Reinforcements Arrive To 'Help' Cancelled A&E Series Find New Network Before 2015 [VIDEO]
Even though it's been a month since A&E chose to cancel the popular crime drama Longmire, support for the series to find a new home on a new network has not wavered. In fact, it has only gotten stronger.
'Longmire' Could Lose Cast Before Finding New Network
Composer David Shephard announced on Twitter Thursday that the show's 'posse' had received reinforcements to help keep the spirit of the program alive.
Our friend, @JohnGlenBishop - Bob Barnes from #LongLiveLongmire joined Twitter to help. Let's welcome him! @Adam_Bartley @LongmirePosse
— David Shephard (@dshephard) October 9, 2014
Actor John Bishop, known for playing Bob Barnes on the show, has only tweeted twice so far, but both posts were photos from the set of the former A&E series. On Oct. 2 he shared his first picture, which showed him standing with co-stars Lou Diamond Phillips (Henry) and Adam Bartley (The Ferg).
Get me outta jail! @LongmirePosse @LouDPhillips @zahnmcc @dshephard @cassidyfreeman @kateesackhoff @mamalou8 pic.twitter.com/kI0V2xzcf3 — John Bishop (@JohnGlenBishop) October 3, 2014
Longmire cast, crew, and fans were disappointed last month when the program was cancelled after three seasons as A&E's highest-rated scripted drama. Producers continue to search for a new network to take on the show, but no official word of success has come in just yet.
If Longmire does find a new home for Season 4, it will likely return sometime during the second half of 2015.