The war is coming to an end. Entertainment Weekly reports the fourth and final season of the AMC TV show Turn: Washington’s Spies will premiere in June.
Set during the American Revolution, the drama follows a group of friends who become spies and help turn the tide of the war. The cast includes Jamie Bell, Seth Numrich, Heather Lind, Daniel Henshall, Kevin McNally, Burn Gorman, Samuel Roukin, and JJ Feild.
The final season of Turn: Washington’s Spies will debut on AMC on June 17th with a two-hour premiere.
Speaking to EW, executive producer Craig Silverstein revealed there will be time jumps in season four:
We pick up a month or so after, and we work our way through that year. And then there’s quite a few time jumps that take you a bit into the future, into the 19th century, showing the fate of everyone involved.”
What do you think? Do you watch Turn? Are you looking forward to the final season?
Its been the greatest history show I’ve ever watched. Love it and wish it wouldn’t end and I live on Long Island and have visited most of the historical sites here.
This show has brought that period in American history alive for me. While I appreciate the dramatic license taken with historical events and characters, I am most intrigued by the writer’s and director’s wonderful recreation of the environment of the times. I am sad to see the series coming to an end. But that period in history is after all finite. Its stories have been told well. I am so glad to hear that we’ll get to hear something of the characters’ futures. I hope that AMC will take a sincere interest in doing another historically-based drama. Maybe they could… Read more »
Outstanding show, wish more TV series were as good. Said that it is coming to an end
Hello Americans, I have enjoyed the show since it began. I just wanted you to know that Simcoe was a real historical figure and not at all how he is being portrayed. Simcoe moved the capital of Upper Canada (now Ontario) from Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake) to Toronto, which he named York in 1793. If fact, in Toronto, Simcoe Day is celebrated on the first Monday in August in honour of John Graves Simcoe. He was Upper Canada’s first lieutenant governor and the man who initiated the abolishment of slavery in Canada. Simcoe’s anti-slavery act was the first to pass in… Read more »
Love this show! Wish they could continue in same vein. Love that era.
Please plan another series just as good,!!
I totally agree with you Maureen. We love this show as well.
Love this show! Well done on every level!