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Syfy Sets "Wynonna Earp" Season 4 for July 26th
"Wynonna Earp" returns Sunday, July 26 at 10/9c only on SYFY.
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Wynonna Earp creator: "It really feels like we have come back from the dead"
Emily Andras' beloved Syfy series was renewed for Season 4 exactly two years ago this week. On Sunday, Wynonna Earp's fourth season will finally premiere after a roller coast of events, including financial troubles and executive turnover at production company IDW Entertainment. “It really feels like we have come back from the dead,” Andras tells the Los Angeles Times. “I feel like we’re rising like a sexy, gay phoenix from the ashes a little bit. But I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel a lot of pressure because the fans have been waiting so long for this premiere. I just really want them to feel like it was worth it.” Andras recalls the loneliness of knowing Wynonna Earp was in trouble, before those troubles became public. “It was a little bit isolating,” she says. “I had this piece of information and it felt like torture.” Then she learned that some at the production company hoped waiting out the clock would get IDW out of its commitment to making more episodes. So Andras rallied the "Earpers," one of the most passionate fanbases known for collective niceness, tweeting: "Don't f*** with my family" in February 2019. “I was quite mad about the way things were going, quite honestly,” Andras says. “And then the Earpers kind of blew up.” Andras credits Earpers for saving the show but also for feeling like they have an ownership over Wynonna Earp. “I really thought it wasn’t fair to tell the fans that the body was in the morgue when it was still in the operating room and there was a chance to save it,” says Andras. “I felt passionately about that and I felt like I was willing to take the knocks of being the one to say, ‘We need some help.'" In a separate interview with USA Today, Andras says not even the coronavirus pandemic could stop the show. After filming was halted in March after completing half the season, Wynonna Earp became one of the first Canadian series to return to work this month. "You can't kill this show with fire," Andras tells USA Today. "We’ve just been through so many trials and tribulations to try to get Season 4 done, what's a little pandemic? Honestly." Andras adds: "The most important thing is that the cast and crew and I have long realized that this is a really special show. To see what it has come to mean to the fans, you don't get that too often. I don’t want to be jaded about the industry, but this is the one. It feels special." ALSO:
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I'm so looking forward to season 4, just hope it doesn't change too drastically with all the problems they've encountered.
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Wynonna Earp's Season 4 premieres to solid ratings after two-year hiatus
Sunday's premiere was up 11% from the Season 3 premiere in 2018, drawing 656,000 total viewers on Sunday. Wynonna Earp responded to its fans saving the show with its gayest season yet The first half of Season 4 has included "one of the hottest gay-lady sex scenes that has ever aired on TV" between Katherine Barrell's Nicole Haught and Dominique Provost-Chalkley's Waverly Earp. Wynonna Earp's queer fans were a major reason that the Syfy series has endured despite reported financial troubles, so creator Emily Andras decided to express her gratitude by giving queer fans what they wanted: authentic representations of their community on screen, according to Sarah Hashemi and Monica Rodman. "Aside from the occasional demon possession and near-death experiences, the relationship between Waverly and Nicole still resonates with its audience," explain Hashemi and Rodman. As Wynonna Earp fan convention Earp-a-palooza co-founder Laura Naselli put it: “When you look at Waverly and Nicole in the show, that’s one of the main love stories and it’s right there. There’s no hiding it.” Hashemi and Rodman point out that queer fans have impacted other shows such as Netflix's Sense8, which received a 151-minute wrap-up movie with the help of the show's queer fans. Naselli says giving back to Wynonna Earp is an act of gratitude. “Show me a show anywhere where the writers are touted every week, where people know the directors, the script supervisor’s name,” says Naselli. “We interact with them, so it was a way for us to be a part of that and to bring people together that way.” ALSO:
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