'Longmire' season 4 spoilers: Episode 1 to continue from season 3 finale

The cast and crew of "Longmire"are getting ready to start filming season 4 very soon. After the renewal from Netflix, it took the show a while to get everything in order. But rest assured, "Longmire" is definitely here to stay once again. 

Now that fans are cheering for the success of their efforts in getting another network to pick up "Longmire," the same fans are adamantly waiting for news about the show. Unfortunately, there's not much going around because the writers are increasingly secretive this time around. Nonetheless, there are subtle clues that are enough to warrant speculations from fans. 

In the season 3 finale, Watt discovered what really happened to Miller Beck. Also, Branch discovered secrets about his family. And since season 4 will pick up right where the previous season left off, this means that these stories will be continued immediately. 

Moreover, there's a mystery surrounding Barlow, which fans hope to be answered in the upcoming season, too. Did he kill his son? And what about Cady, will there be more details about her mother this coming season? 

Stars Lou Diamond Phillips and Robert Taylor will reprise their roles as Walter and Henry. Right now, it also looks like Kate Sackhoff will be returning, too. She posted a throwback photo on her Instagram page back in December and it appeared that she wanted to excite people for the new season. 

"Longmire" will start filming this March. There will be 10 episodes, all of which will be released at the same time following Netflix's procedure with their TV shows. Fans from the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand will have immediate access to the show. 

However, there is still no word as to when the official release date will be. The rumor is that it will be in summer this year.

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