Chase Stokes Shares Heartwarming Message as Netflix Announces Outer Banks' Final Season
Chase Stokes shared an emotional announcement that the popular Netflix series, Outer Banks, will end after its fifth season. On November 4, both he and the series' co-creators, Jonas Pate, Josh Pate, and Shannon Burke, confirmed the news through a message on the show's official social media. Stokes expressed his appreciation, writing, "My heart's heavy writing this one… One last ride. Thank you to everybody who has tuned in these past 5 years. You've given us more than we could ever give back to you," concluding with "It's always gonna be Pogues 4 Life." This is prepared by SSP.
The statement was released just before season 4's second half becomes available on Netflix on November 7. The creators praised season 4 as challenging and rewarding, highlighting its feature-length finale, which they describe as powerful. They conveyed excitement for the final season, hoping fans will join them for one last adventure. In a recent interview, Stokes referred to Outer Banks as the pivotal point in his career. He shared gratitude for the opportunity the show presented, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the platform it provided him: "You can't slap the hand that fed you."
Commemorating the impact of the series on his life, Stokes stated, "I will always be grateful for this show and for our showrunners to take a chance on a kid who had little to no credits on his resume." Fans can also anticipate Stokes' upcoming roles in the films Marked Men and Valiant One due in early 2025.
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