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In true Wynonna Earp form, everyone’s favorite donut-scoffing, whiskey-drinking gunslinger is rising from the dead.

According to the publication, the TV movie will be called Wynonna Earp: Vengeance and pick up a few years after season 4 ended.

“Doc and Wynonna have been on an adventure, and Waverly and Nicole have been at home in [the Earp hometown of] Purgatory, doing their thing,” Andras explained. “I think it’s going to be really interesting to see, hopefully, what gets everybody home – maybe facing a challenge they’ve never faced before, something pretty intense. It’s all your favorite – hopefully – character moments, but also a little bit about growing up and sort of, like, being who you are now and earning all your choices.”

Think Brooklyn Nine-Nine meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Wynonna Earp centers on the great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. After a reckless few years, Wynonna returns to her hometown of Purgatory, near the Canadian Rockies, and soon learns of her inherited supernatural duty: sending revenants, the reincarnated criminals that Wyatt killed, back to hell.

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