The Jane Seymour drama will return in 2025.
July 30, 2024
Acorn TV announced today that Harry Wild has been renewed for a fourth season. The renewal is no surprise, as the drama's first three seasons have been strong performers for the streaming service.
"We're thrilled to be kicking off production on a fourth season of Harry Wild with our fantastic cast and crew in Ireland," said Catherine Mackin, Managing Director, Acorn Media Enterprises. "With this series, the delightful Jane Seymour has become a beloved member of the Acorn TV family, we can't wait to see what Harry has up her sleeve this season and what mysteries she will solve in her own unique way."
The series follows Harriet "Harry" Wild, a recently retired literature professor who is adjusting to her new life when she's mugged. While recovering at the home of her son, a Dublin police detective, Harry gleans a clue for the case he's working on. But when she's rebuffed, Harry decides to solve the crime herself. This leads her to find a new path in life as a private investigator.
The fourth season will pick up a year after Season 3, with business going great at the Wild/Reid Detective Agency as Harry and Fergus welcome an unexpected client: Charlie Wild. Elsewhere, Harry is hired by a friend and former wild child turned nun, Lola stumbles upon a dance school mystery, a Dublin literary tour takes a bloody turn and more. Meanwhile, Fergus' hopes of going to college at the same time as Lola are threatened when she gets an incredible offer to study abroad.
Production on Season 4 just recently begun in Dublin, Ireland. Look for a premiere in 2025.
Comments (3)
I wish Acorn would have pushed for a 4th season of Keeping Faith, Hidden, and the Hinterlands = all fabulous shows.
Second season was limp as overboiled pasta. Official, for-hire private investigators is a snooze. Several background characters disappeared and took quirky interactions with them. And the mysteries were weak.
Third season pulled up their socks a bit. Enough so that a Season 4 makes me happy.