
How to watch ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival' for free following Phil Robertson's death
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One week after the death of the family patriarch, the Robertson family is back on TV in 'Duck Dynasty: The Revival.'
The revival series is a sequel to 'Duck Dynasty,' which aired originally from 2012 to 2017 and garnered a number of spin-offs. Per the logline, 'Willie and Korie [Robertson] will bring their signature humor and family fun as they grapple with mapping out the future of Duck Commander, watching the kids navigate marriage, children and businesses of their own, and passing down the family legacy'
'It's been almost nine years now, and we didn't necessarily think we were going to come back to television,' Korie told The Post.
In addition to Willie and Korie, the series follows their adult children, including Sadie and John Luke, their spouses and children, and other family members that audiences grew to know during the original series' run.
'Four out of our six kids are literally in our neighborhood,' Korie told The Post. 'Willie says he can hit a golf ball and hit any of our kids' houses, which is the greatest blessing. And then we're all working together in the Duck Commander warehouse.'
what to know about 'duck dynasty: the revival' Date and time: June 1, 9 p.m. ET
June 1, 9 p.m. ET Channel: A&E
A&E Streaming: Philo (seven days free), DIRECTV (five days free)
Phil Robertson, who will reportedly not appear in the new series, died on May 25 at age 79 after battling multiple health complications and Alzheimer's disease.
When does the 'Duck Dynasty' revival come out?
'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' comes out tonight, June 1, at 9 p.m. ET.
How to watch 'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' for free:
If you don't have a cable subscription with access to A&E, you'll need a live TV streaming service to watch 'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' for free. We recommend Philo, which comes with a seven day free trial before $28/month payments begin.
You can also take advantage of free trials of DIRECTV and Hulu + Live TV to watch 'Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.' The free trials are five and three days long, respectively.
Who is returning to 'Duck Dynasty: The Revival'?
'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' will follow Willie Robertson, wife Korie Robertson, their adult children, including Sadie and John Luke, and their grandchildren.
Kay Robertson, Uncle Si Robertson, and other fan favorites from 'Duck Dynasty' are also expected to make appearances.
Patriarch Phil Robertson, who died last week at 79, will not appear in the new series.
'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' trailer:
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