The salty breeze of the Outer Banks is calling, and the Pogues are answering with a vengeance. Netflix has officially kicked off production for Outer Banks Season 5, the final chapter of the action-adventure teen drama that has captivated millions with its blend of treasure hunts, romance, and class warfare. Filming began in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 2025, and the sandy beaches are once again buzzing with the Poguesâ unrelenting spirit. After the gut-wrenching events of Season 4, the groupâJohn B, Sarah, Kiara, Pope, and Cleoâis no longer just chasing treasure; theyâre standing on business, driven by grief, loyalty, and a thirst for justice. As the series races toward its 2026 premiere, fans are bracing for a finale that promises to be the wildest ride yet.
Since its debut in April 2020, Outer Banks has been a cultural juggernaut, amassing nearly 200 million views and appearing on Netflixâs Top 10 English TV List 25 times. Created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke, the series follows a group of working-class teenagers, known as the Pogues, from the south side of Kildare Island, a fictional coastal town in North Carolina. They clash with the wealthy Kooks from Figure Eight, navigating love, loss, and legendary treasures like the Royal Merchant and El Dorado. Season 4, released in two parts on October 10 and November 7, 2024, took the Pogues to new heightsâand devastating lowsâculminating in a feature-length finale that left fans reeling. Now, with Season 5 in production, the Pogues are poised to close their story with a bang, and the beach is their battleground.
The heart of Outer Banks has always been its characters, and Season 5 is no exception. Returning series regulars include Chase Stokes as John B Routledge, the charismatic leader; Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron, the Kook-turned-Pogue; Madison Bailey as Kiara âKieâ Carrera, the groupâs environmentalist; Jonathan Daviss as Pope Heyward, the brains; Carlacia Grant as Cleo, the fierce outsider; Drew Starkey as Rafe Cameron, Sarahâs volatile brother; Austin North as Topper, the Kook antagonist; and Fiona Palomo as Sofia, Rafeâs girlfriend. J. Anthony Crane, who plays Chandler Groff, JJâs biological father and Season 4âs main villain, and Cullen Moss, as Sheriff Victor Shoupe, have been promoted to series regulars, signaling bigger roles in the final season. Notably absent is Rudy Pankow, whose character, JJ Maybank, met a tragic end in Season 4, though fans speculate he could appear in flashbacks.
Season 4 set the stage for a deeply personal finale. After securing the gold at El Dorado, the Pogues returned to the Outer Banks, establishing âPoguelandia 2.0,â a new home base where they ran a bait, tackle, and charter tour shop. Financial struggles lured them back into the âGâ game when Wes Genrette (David Jensen) offered a chance to hunt Blackbeardâs Blue Crown. The quest took them from North Carolina to Morocco, where they teamed up with Rafe to outwit dangerous new enemies, including the Lupine Corsairs and Groff, a Kook obsessed with treasure. But the mission turned deadly when Groff betrayed JJ, leading to his shocking death in the finale. The Pogues buried their friend in Morocco, and Kiara, devastated by the loss of her romantic partner, vowed revenge. As the episode closed, Rafe revealed Groffâs likely destinationâLisbon, Portugalâsetting the Pogues on a path to avenge JJ.
Season 5 picks up this thread, with revenge as the driving force. âFrom here, itâs really personal,â co-creator Josh Pate told Netflixâs Tudum. âThey may end up getting treasure as part of their revenge, but itâs all about avenging JJ, and trying to get some solace or peace.â The Poguesâ quest to make Groff pay will test their friendship, their resilience, and their ability to move forward without JJ, the groupâs reckless heart. Kiara, in particular, is expected to take a leadership role, channeling her grief into action. âIf revenge is the treasure theyâre hunting, thereâs no better person to lead the pack than Kiara,â noted a ScreenRant analysis. Her arc will likely explore how she balances her anger with the groupâs need for unity, especially as they navigate unfamiliar terrain in Portugal.
The Poguesâ dynamic has always been their strength and weakness. As John B once said, âThe downside of Pogue life is that weâre ignored and neglected. The upside? We do whatever we want, whenever we want.â This freedom has led to epic adventures but also heartbreak. JJâs death, a blow fans still mourn, has left the group fractured. Social media posts on X reflect the sentiment, with users lamenting, âJJ was the best character,â and calling his absence âa strange experienceâ for the final season. The Pogues must now grapple with whether their pursuit of justice honors JJâs legacy or risks tearing them apart. Rafeâs unexpected alliance with the group adds another layer of tension. Once a villain, heâs shown glimmers of redemption, and his pragmatic approach could stabilize the grief-stricken Poguesâthough his motives remain suspect.
Filming in Charleston, a stand-in for the Outer Banks, brings the showâs vibrant aesthetic to life. Locations like Hunting Island State Park, with its sandy beaches and historic lighthouse, and the Maybank property, a reimagined Chateau, evoke the Poguesâ scrappy, sun-soaked world. Chase Stokes, who helped nail floorboards at Poguelandia 2.0, told Tudum, âItâs like they took what they loved about the Chateau and expanded on that.â The setâs nostalgic vibe resonates with the cast, whoâve called it their favorite. New locations in Portugal will likely introduce a European flair, contrasting the familiar coastal backdrop. The production, expected to wrap by late 2025, is a bittersweet milestone. âBeing back on set for this final round is nothing short of bittersweet and surreal,â the creators told Tudum.
The showâs cultural impact extends beyond the screen. Events like Poguelandia, a fan festival held in Huntington Beach in 2023 and Santa Monica in 2024, have drawn thousands with performances by artists like Khalid and GloRilla. Netflixâs collaborations with brands like ASOS and PacSun, featuring Pogue-inspired fashion, have kept the vibe alive. The seriesâ exploration of class dividesâPogues versus Kooksâresonates with audiences, though locals have noted exaggerations. A surfer from the real Outer Banks told Esquire that the showâs turf wars and fictional Kildare County arenât entirely accurate, but the wealth gap is real. âThereâs obviously lots of money here,â he said, citing multimillion-dollar homes alongside seasonal workersâ struggles.
Season 5âs plot remains closely guarded, but the creators have long known the final frame. âWeâve always known what the last scene would be,â Josh Pate told Tudum, hinting at a carefully planned conclusion. The Blue Crown hunt, introduced in Season 4, will likely tie into the Poguesâ revenge mission, blending high-stakes action with emotional closure. The season may also address lingering questions, like Popeâs scholarship, Kiaraâs environmental activism, and John B and Sarahâs future as expectant parents. Cleoâs integration as a non-American Pogue adds a global perspective, while Sheriff Shoupeâs expanded role could shift the lawâs pursuit of the group. Groffâs villainy, rooted in his betrayal of JJ, will drive the conflict, but the Poguesâ biggest challenge is internal: Can they hold together without losing themselves?
Fans are already speculating on X, with some hoping for a bittersweet ending that sees the Pogues retire to Poguelandia 2.0, while others predict more losses. âThey feel a duty to avenge JJ,â Josh Pate told Tudum. âIf they donât go after Groff, theyâll feel like theyâve let the spirit of JJ or their friendship down.â The seasonâs darker tone reflects the Poguesâ growth from carefree teens to battle-hardened adults, a transformation underscored by the loss of JJ. Yet, the creators promise hope. âSeason Five will be our best yet,â they wrote in a statement, urging fans to âjoin us for one more paddle out to the surf break.â
As production rolls on, Outer Banks Season 5 is shaping up to be a fitting farewell. The Pogues are no longer just kids chasing gold; theyâre a family fighting for justice, standing firm on the beach they call home. With Charlestonâs waves crashing and Portugalâs mysteries looming, the final season will test their loyalty and love. Whether they find treasure or solace, one thing is clear: the Pogues are going out P4LâPogues for Life.