Northern Ontario-based comedy series Shoresy announces Season 4 premiere date
The premiere date for Season 4 of Jared Keeso's original hit comedy series Shoresy has been announced along with the show's renewal for a fifth season.
Shoresy Season 4 premieres on Crave Jan. 24, 2025. (Crave)
On Friday, Crave announced the first two of Season 4's episodes will drop Jan. 24.
The remaining four episodes will drop one at a time on each Friday after that.
"The new season follows Shoresy (Keeso) as he explores life after hockey and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs contend with the distractions of summer in Sudbury, Ont.," the news release said.
Production on Season 5 will begin in the spring.
Joining the returning cast are Sudbury native Xander Roy and Wolves forward Chase Coughlan, Eric Fleising and Isaac Kragten.
The season will also feature guest appearances by retired NHL players Doug Gilmour, Marty McSorley and Sean Avery, along with several others.
The video trailer above shows a glimpse of what viewers can expect from Season 4.
The first three seasons are available to stream on Crave.
CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca sat down with several of the show's stars when they were filming in Sudbury back in August.
Those interviews will be released Jan. 17.
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