Yellowjackets season 4 premiere date: A July 2026 update

Is there a chance we are going to hear something more about Yellowjackets season 4 between now and the end of July? We know that production has been ongoing for a good while now and through that very thing alone, it is easy to understand anyone who is feeling a bit impatient.
So what can be said about the present state of things? Well, in some ways you can consider it a combination of good and bad news? Production on the final batch of episodes is nearing the finish line; we are not there just yet but within thirty days’ time, there is a good chance that the cast and crew will be done. By virtue of that, we will then be left in the midst of a waiting game to see what Showtime and/or Paramount want to do with further reveals.
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For the past several months, we have assumed that season 4 would not air until the start of next year and from where we sit, there is no real reason to believe anything otherwise. This is not a show that there is some sort of reason to rush, largely due to it being the end as well as the cognizance that viewers are going to show up no matter when it is back. We would be stunned if there is an exact premiere-date reveal this month and if we are lucky, we could learn something at least slightly more definite by the end of the fall.
As for what we are expecting story-wise…
Given that the entirety of the show has been set across multiple timelines, we foresee no real reason to think that anything will be changing in regards to that in the near future. In the past, we could see how the rescue comes about; meanwhile, the present may show us what it really means if Shauna is going to truly embrace being the Antler Queen.
What are you most eager to see at this point as we head into Yellowjackets season 4?
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This article was written by Jessica BunBun.
