'Longmire' Season 4 News: 'Twitter Stampede' A Huge Success, 'Fans Matter' As Struggling Drama Trends [VIDEO]
A&E might have called it quits on Longmire, but the spirit of the series is still alive and well online.
Lou Diamond Phillips Is 'Excited' About 'Longmire' News
Fans launched the latest "Twitter stampede" on Monday to promote the cancelled crime drama, getting the cast involved. Actors Lou Diamond Phillips (Henry), Adam Bartley (Ferg), and Louanne Stephens (Ruby) were amount just a few of the participants, thanking their "posse" for the support.
I appreciate all you posse members! Let's ride!! #MoreLongmire @Adam_Bartley @LouDPhillips @cassidyfreeman @ucrosspop25 @tonytost
— Louanne Stephens (@mamalou8) October 28, 2014
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Let's get some #MoreLongmire @mamalou8 @LouDPhillips @cassidyfreeman @LongmirePosse @JHuntBaldwin @JohnCoveny @ucrosspop25 @Bailey_Chase — Adam Bartley (@Adam_Bartley) October 28, 2014
While the stampedes have yet to succeed in scoring the program a new network, it did achieve its goal this week of trending across the country on Twitter.
@LouDPhillips The Posse trended #MoreLongmire during the whole hour of this week's Stampede! We'll do it every week! pic.twitter.com/HFKB7bMgQi
— Eileen Prince (@princeei6321) October 28, 2014
#MoreLongmire because fans matter and the cast gets that ;) #LongLiveLongmire #love @LongmirePosse @LouDPhillips — Tammy (@TammyMDupuis) October 28, 2014
Producers have been shopping the drama around different networks over the last two months, including USA and TNT. While they've had no luck yet, the cast is contracted to the series into next year, which means there's still time to revive the show.
If Longmire does manage to find a new network, it will likely return for a fourth season during the second half of 2015.