After eight years off the air, “Duck Dynasty” is returning to A&E with the new series “ Duck Dynasty: The Revival.”
This version of the show will be produced by the Robertsons' own Tread Lively Productions as well as Wheelhouse Entertainment's Spoke Studios and A&E. Tread Lively produced the independent hit film "The Blind" about the early, turbulent days of the marriage of Phil and "Miss Kay."
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It was music to the ears of fans of the show and family, but there was some heartbreaking news that came out of the announcement, too. Per Deadline, Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the family, won’t appear on the series after it was announced late last year that he is battling Alzheimer’s and other health issues.
The Duck Dynasty crew brought us years of laughs, an up-close-and-personal look into the hilarious family dynamics of the Robertson clan and filled our homes with quirky characters we love to this day.
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The Robertson family, who rose to fame more than a decade ago showcasing their family and faith on reality TV, is returning to the screen with a new “Duck Dynasty” reboot.
More than eight years after Duck Dynasty aired its final episode in 2017, the beloved reality show is returning to A&E. Duck Dynasty: Revival is coming and will feature familiar faces back on television screens.
The hit reality television show Duck Dynasty is officially coming back to televisions across America. Originally airing from 2012 to 2017, the show followed the lives of the Robertson family, who became successful from their family-operated business, Duck Commander.
Louisiana's Famous "Duck Dynasty" is officially coming back to A&E. The show wasn't just for Louisianans, people all over America fell in love with the Robertson family.