Fire Country Season 4 Ignites with Explosive Plot Twists and Long-Awaited Comebacks
The hit CBS drama Fire Country is officially back in action—Season 4 is now in production, and excitement is blazing hotter than ever. Following a jaw-dropping Season 3 finale, fans have been desperate to know what’s next, and cameras are officially rolling to bring the next chapter to life.
🎬 Filming Begins With High Stakes
Production kicked off on July 14, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia, a location that’s become synonymous with the series’ intense action. Filming is expected to continue until March 5, 2026, hinting at a full-length season—unlike the strike-shortened Season 2. Notably, crews have already shot emotional scenes at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Burnaby, a location doubling as the memory-care center that was engulfed in flames during Season 3’s shocking cliffhanger. Night shoots on July 18 and 19 suggest we’ll open Season 4 with the chilling aftermath.
🔥 Season 3 Fallout: Who Lives, Who Leaves?
The Season 3 finale didn’t pull punches. A devastating fire put major characters’ lives on the line—most notably Vince Leone (Billy Burke) and Gabriela Perez (Stephanie Arcila). In a major twist, CBS confirmed that both Burke and Arcila will not return as series regulars in Season 4, sparking intense speculation about their characters’ fates. Will Vince survive? Can Station 42 recover from such a loss? Fans are bracing for answers.
📺 Premiere Date Revealed
CBS has locked in the Season 4 premiere for Friday, October 17, 2025, at 8 PM ET/PT. The show will share the spotlight with Sheriff Country, a new spin-off starring Morena Baccarin, airing immediately afterward at 9 PM. After its launch night, Fire Country will settle into its regular 9 PM slot.
💬 What’s Ahead for Season 4
Showrunner Tia Napolitano promises that Season 4 will explore deeper emotional arcs—focusing on personal struggles, team leadership shifts, and the weight of sacrifice. With key cast departures, viewers can expect power plays, promotions, and brand-new faces at Cal Fire. Although early in production, the buzz is real—trailers could drop as early as September, building anticipation for what may be Fire Country’s most transformative season yet.
Brace yourselves. The fire is just getting started.