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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bear Brown Hints Alaskan Bush People Revival Is Near

Bear Brown Hints Alaskan Bush People Revival Is Near

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Alaskan Bush People star Bear Brown hinted at the show's potential return.
  • A lawsuit against the Brown family estate is reportedly ongoing.
  • A Warner Bros. Discovery merger was cited as the reason for the hiatus.
Bear Brown Hints Alaskan Bush People Revival Is Near

Alaskan Bush People star Bear Brown has sparked speculation about the reality show's return, three years after it was placed on hiatus. In a recent TikTok video, Brown suggested that a revival is drawing nearer, despite the family facing legal challenges. He indicated that the show's pause was not due to these legal issues, which he anticipates will be dismissed.

Brown attributed the hiatus to the 2021 merger between Warner Bros. and Discovery Channel. He explained that the show was deprioritized amidst the integration of new intellectual properties. The potential for the show's return is linked to Warner Bros. Discovery splitting into separate entities by mid-2026, which would allow Discovery Channel to refocus independently.

While there is no official confirmation regarding Alaskan Bush People's comeback, Brown expressed optimism, stating that Discovery Channel remains interested in following the family. The show, which ran for 14 seasons, documented the Brown family's life in the Alaskan wilderness before its hiatus in 2022, following the passing of patriarch Billy Brown in 2021.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Star Bear Brown has hinted that the show is getting closer to a return, though no official confirmation has been made.
Bear Brown stated the hiatus was due to the merger between Warner Bros. and Discovery Channel, not the ongoing lawsuit.
An ongoing lawsuit involves a former business partner of the late patriarch Billy Brown, seeking $500,000 for alleged breach of contract.

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