
Almost three months after the CBS drama aired its season 3 finale, fans got the ultimate surprise this week — confirmation of the show’s highly anticipated season 4!
On July 11, the show posted a photo featuring actor Max Thieriot (Bode Leone) and Morena Baccarin (Sheriff Mickey Fox) on Instagram, revealing that Fire Country Season 4 will premiere October 17, 2025, on CBS. That same night, fans will also get the series premiere of the new spinoff, Sheriff Country.
Fans are buzzing after CBS confirmed Fire Country Season 4 and Sheriff Country will both premiere on October 17, 2025. Viewers are eager to return to Edgewater, especially after the explosive season 3 finale left the Leone family’s fate hanging in the balance. Reactions online have been electric, with comments like “LET’S GOOO” and “Can’t wait!” flooding social media. The double premiere promises a night of high-stakes drama and fresh beginnings.
Season 4 of Fire Country is set to be its most emotional yet. With the tragic fire at the assisted living facility still looming large, fans will finally learn which member of the Leone family won’t make it. Adding to the drama, Stephanie Arcila is confirmed to exit the series as Gabriela Perez, signaling a major shift ahead.
Max Thieriot, who plays Bode Leone, hinted at the emotional weight of the new season during a June interview with TV Line. “Bode has obviously gone through a lot of hardship in his life, and it seems like every time he feels like he’s coming out the other side, something happens,” he shared. While Bode has grown tremendously since his incarceration, the real question now is: has he grown enough to withstand the next emotional blow? Thieriot adds, “It’s heavy.”
With shocking exits, lingering trauma, and emotional stakes at an all-time high, Season 4 is shaping up to push every character—and viewer—past their limits.