‘Longmire’ Season 6 Cancellation News: Spinoff Series In The Works On Netflix? [SPOILERS]

"Longmire" Season 6 is confirmed to be the series finale for Walt Longmire on Netflix. While many fans were greatly disappointed with the cancellation news that the online streaming service delivered recently, sources claim that a spinoff series may be in the works.

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Longmire" Season 6 cancellation news reveals that Netflix has already announced the end of the show on the online streaming service. It can be recalled that the show was previously canceled on A&E after just three seasons, as Cinema Blend reports.

Back then, the reason behind the show's cancellation was because the audience for "Longmire" was not A&E's target viewers. Then, Netflix picked up the series in hopes of getting subscriptions from the show's market.

Now, fans are disappointed because Netflix did not reveal the reason behind the "Longmire" Season 6 cancellation. Many fans expressed that the Netflix drama had a lot more stories to tell, especially since the show is based on Craig Johnson's books.

This led to speculations that there will be a spinoff series after "Longmire" Season 6. Fans expressed their thoughts and reactions on the cancellation news on Twitter.

The show's official account reassured fans that the annual Longmire Days will still happen even after "Longmire" Season 6 has ended. This lifted the spirits of many fans who have been disappointed by the cancellation news.

"Longmire" Season 6 spoilers tease on the possibility that Vic and Walt will be together before the season ends. Much of the reason behind this is due to the fact that Walt and Vic are the endgame in Johnson's books.

"Longmire" Season 6 is expected to air in 2017 on Netflix.

Do you think there should be a spinoff series after "Longmire" Season 6? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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