Some sweet news for Queen Sugar fans! OWN just announced they’ve renewed the TV show for a fifth season.
From Ava DuVernay, the drama series chronicles the lives and loves of the estranged Bordelon siblings who try to save the family sugarcane farm after a family tragedy. The cast includes Rutina Wesley, Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Kofi Siriboe, Bianca Lawson, Tina Lifford, and Ethan Hutchison.
Queen Sugar has been a ratings and critical hit for OWN since it debuted in 2016. Even though season four faltered a little in the ratings, the season still averaged a .20 in the 18-49 demo and 1.041 million viewers.
Season five of Queen Sugar is slated to debut on OWN in 2020.
Read more info below:
Los Angeles – OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today it has renewed for a fifth season Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed drama series “Queen Sugar” to air in 2020. Produced by Warner Horizon Scripted Television, “Queen Sugar” has been lauded for its powerful portrayal of an African-American family in the Deep South and for DuVernay’s initiative since the series’ inception to hire an inclusive crew and all-female directing team, many of whom were first time TV directors. Current season four showrunner Anthony Sparks returns for the fifth season.
“Every character feels like family. Our own. I am excited to see what Ava has unfolding next for the Bordelons,” said Oprah Winfrey.
“I’m thrilled to further explore the beauty, pain and triumph of this African-American family, with hopes that their story will continue to resonate with audiences who see themselves in the Bordelons,” said DuVernay. “It’s a real honor to create this work with Warner Horizon and OWN as their support is rock-solid and wonderful.”
“Ava’s vision for ‘Queen Sugar’ is one of inspired storytelling, and her execution of that vision has given us a remarkable series that makes us so proud,” said Tina Perry, president, OWN. “Her leadership and creative spirit – including the commitment to exclusively hire female directors and establish an inclusive crew – is unprecedented and evident throughout each episode of this beautiful series. We are grateful to Ava and her entire team of talented writers, producers, cast and crew and look forward to another season.”
Led by the talented cast of Rutina Wesley, Dawn-Lyen Gardner and Kofi Siriboe, “Queen Sugar’s” storylines have delved into important topics such as police brutality, addiction and recovery, and systemic racism to name a few. The series has been awarded the NAACP Image Award for best drama and for three consecutive years was named Best TV Show Drama by the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) and nominated as Television Show of the Year by the American Black Film Festival (ABFF).
“Queen Sugar” is currently Wednesday night’s #1 original series across all of broadcast and cable for African-American women and total viewers. It has averaged a 1.54 rating W25-54 and 1,655,000 total viewers. The series’ W25-54 rating is up +2% over last year and it’s the #6 original scripted series on ad-supported cable (W25-54).
At the outset of production DuVernay established an inclusive initiative to hire an all-female directorial team. Since its debut in September 2016, 35 women have directed episodes of “Queen Sugar,” 32 of whom made their television directorial debut on the series. The inclusive hiring extends in front of and behind the camera, with a dozen female department heads from casting and production design to post-production and music supervision.
The overwhelming response to the series was also evident each week on social media demonstrating the strong connection viewers have to seeing multi-faceted portrayals of an African-American family on television. On a recent episode where two characters experience separate triggering events with sexual assault and police brutality, OWN and Warner Horizon Scripted Television worked in partnership with DuVernay’s ARRAY Impact to host a live social conversation #QUEENSUGARTALKS, featuring industry leaders such as Common and Iyanla Vanzant who answered questions and provided resources to those who may be personally affected by these issues.”
What do you think? Are you a fan of Queen Sugar? Are you glad it’s been renewed?
Yes I love the show and so does my neighbors
Queen Sugar is at the top of my list as a best seller watched tv show! Please let it stay forever!!! Love everything about the writer and the entire cast!
Can’t wait for the return of Queen Sugar! I love this show and the characters. I’ve been watching since the beginning.
I’m so glad Queen Sugar is being renewed and Zo wish Greenleaf would not be cancelled
I’m so glad the show is having another Season, let’s start rating the show it means more Seasons !!
I fell in love with the series Queen Sugar. I must admit that I have never seen such outstanding actors in any series I have witnessed. Each and every one of them were surreal. There were times when they made me laugh, and times they made me get so emotional I cried. This was acting at it’s finest. I take my hat off to the entire cast and writer of this Phenomenal series. Can’t wait for season 5, because I am a true fan.
I can’t wait for Queen sugar to return.
I love this show; wondering when it will be back.
I just finished all seasons of Queen Sugar and looking for the next season!
I loved the story line and the advancement of the characters….
I love the show can’t wait for it to come back!!!
Yes myself and my wife love Queen Sugar what date will it premiere on own please send dates
Great show best on television
Great show, one if the best dramatic series on today!
I love the show. Everyone plays their part well xoxoxo to author n staff
I love Queen Sugar. Thanks for renewing.
YES YES YES. I can’t wait. Good show.
Yes I am do glad Queen Sugar was renewed for season 5
Yes I’m extremely excited