'Longmire' season 5 spoilers: What will happen to Henry Standing Bear?

Longmire season 5 promo Facebook via Longmire

It has been months since the fourth season of "Longmire" came out on Netflix. This made the loyal fans of the show eager to learn fresh information regarding the highly anticipated season 5 return of the critically acclaimed Western-inspired crime drama.

The makers of the show have been mum about its developments for a while. But they try to pacify the demands of the fans by sharing several posts on its official Facebook page.

Standing Bear on the run.

Posted by Longmire on Monday, 22 February 2016

Just recently, a photo where Henry Standing Bear (Lou Diamond Phillips) is seen running toward a vehicle was shared. He was also the main feature in a previous post, where Standing Bear is seen walking toward an unknown destination.

Whether Henry or Hector, he's a man on a mission.

Posted by Longmire on Saturday, 23 January 2016

At the end of season 4, Chief Mathias (Zahn McClarnon) arrested Standing Bear. Will he be able to redeem himself in the upcoming season?

Phillips talked about the future of "Longmire" during the Fall press tour of the Television Critics Association in September 2015. According to the actor, there could be a lot of exciting things to look forward to after the events of season 4.

"What our writers – specifically Hunt [Baldwin], John [Coveny] and Greer [Shephard] – have done is they've taken a thread and stretched it out over multiple episodes," Phillips told Collider. "In some cases, especially with the death of Walt's wife, Martha, they have continued to twist it and turn it and keep it compelling and interesting. So, certain threads are going to come to their conclusion in Season 4, but like everything else, there are going to be repercussions and ripples from actions and reactions that are going to play out and present new storylines and new issues."

Meanwhile, other rumors about the series claimed that the fifth season of "Longmire" will center on the relationship between Sheriff Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor) with Donna Monaghan (Ally Walker). The series is expected to be released by Netflix in September.

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