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Netflix’s hit series Outer Banks is returning to South Carolina for its fifth and final season. Filming will occur in scenic locations like Hunting Island and Beaufort County. Cast members, including Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes, are set to reprise their roles. The series has boosted local tourism and features stunning backdrops that highlight the area’s natural beauty and rich history. As filming commences, excitement builds within the community and among fans for this thrilling conclusion to a beloved show.
Charleston, South Carolina
Netflix’s popular series “Outer Banks” is set to begin filming its fifth and final season in Lowcountry locations, including the picturesque Hunting Island. Actor Drew Starkey announced on May 31 that the cast would return to Charleston for shooting in approximately two weeks. The South Carolina Film Commission confirmed that filming will officially take place in Beaufort County starting in May 2025.
The series, which debuted in 2019, has become a cultural phenomenon, enhancing the visibility of several Lowcountry sites such as the iconic Hunting Island lighthouse. Areas like Shem Creek, highlighted by the Wreck of the Richard and Charlene restaurant, have also served as significant backdrops for the show.
Madelyn Cline, who originates from Goose Creek, expressed her excitement on social media about returning for the last season. Key cast members reprising their roles include Chase Stokes as John B., Madelyn Cline as Sarah, Madison Bailey as Kiara, Jonathan Daviss as Pope, and Carlacia Grant as Cleo. Although Rudy Pankow, who portrayed JJ, is not expected back due to his character’s death in Season 4, he may appear in flashback scenes.
The narrative of “Outer Banks” revolves around a group of working-class teenagers known as the “Pogues”. The series delves into themes of friendship, love, and family against a backdrop of social class disparities and treasure hunts. The show paints a bright picture of the Outer Banks while simultaneously highlighting stark economic divides, which resonates with its younger audience.
In addition to Hunting Island, earlier seasons have utilized other scenic locations, such as Fort Fremont on St. Helena Island, to film critical scenes. The show’s exploration of historic and scenic sites has transformed Lowcountry landmarks into beloved settings, significantly drawing in tourism to these areas. Many fans have drawn parallels between “Outer Banks” and other popular shows like “Riverdale”, “The O.C.”, and “The Goonies”.
The filming of “Outer Banks” has not only boosted local tourism but has also provided a platform to showcase the natural beauty and historical significance of South Carolina’s coastal regions. As the final season approaches, excitement builds among both fans and local communities anticipating the resurgence of filming activities.
With its engaging storylines and diverse characters, “Outer Banks” continues to capture the hearts of viewers, promising a thrilling wrap-up for a series that has left an indelible mark on the popular culture landscape and the Lowcountry itself.
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