‘Longmire’ Season 5 Cancellation News: Netflix Renewal Still Possible As Fans Keep Show Trending For Days? [SPOILERS]

"Longmire" Season 5 is rumored to be on the brink of cancellation, as Netflix still has not issued an official renewal order for the series' sixth season. While the online streaming service is mum about the show's fate on air, reports claim that Season 6 may still happen, as fans keep the show trending on the network for days following its premiere.

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"Longmire" Season 5 cancellation news reveals that the latest season of the show may serve as its series finale. The show has already dropped its episodes for the season last September, but Netflix still has not issued a word or two with regard to the show's future on air.

Many fans are beginning to worry over the fate of "Longmire" on TV, especially because the show has been previously cancelled on A&E after Season 3. Disappointment came to a vast majority of viewers of the series since Season 5 ended on a cliffhanger.

This led to several online petitions and even an effort to get Netflix's attention on Twitter through the hashtag "RenewLongmireNetflix." The show's official Twitter account led the so-called "stampede" during a specific time and day in order to show the online streaming service that "Longmire" Season 5 has a lot of viewers.


"Longmire" Season 5 has been listed as one of the trending shows on Netflix because of the remarkable support from fans and viewers. Many fans believe that "Longmire" Season 6 should happen because Season 5 ended with a cliffhanger.

As Carter Matt notes in its report, it remains to be seen whether or not Henry Standing Bear will be able to make it out alive. Vic and Walt's romance is one of the most highly anticipated stories should Netflix order a "Longmire" Season 5 renewal.

Do you think Netflix should renew "Longmire" Season 5? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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