A “Duck Dynasty” reboot is set to hit the airwaves this summer.
The show — titled “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” will air on A&E, which has ordered two 10-episode seasons, according to the Daily Wire.
The show is set to start in the Summer.
The reboot will center on the family’s plans for the family’s store, Duck Commander, the children and grandchildren.
“The Robertsons earned a seat in homes across the country with their unique brand of downhome practicality, southern charm and relatable humor,” Elaine Frontain Bryant, executive vice president & head of programming at A&E and Lifetime, said.
“Duck Dynasty’ played a huge part of the success of A&E for many years, and we look forward to reuniting with the Robertsons on the revival,” Bryant continued.
The Robertsons are excited about the reboot.
“Going back on A&E feels a little like going back home,” Willie and Korie Robertson said in a statement. “We’re thankful for all who have followed along as our family has grown and expanded and can’t wait to get cameras rolling again on all our new adventures, or perhaps misadventures.”
“Duck Dynasty” went off the air following 11 seasons on the network. It debuted on A&E in 2012 and ran until 2017.
The show followed the family, which is known for its duck-hunting business.
The family’s patriarch, Phil Robertson, is not expected to be a part of the reboot.
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