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Justified: City Primeval sequel revival may return for another season

Boyd makes a surprise cameo in Justified: City Primeval finale

Justified fans had their hearts racing when it was announced that a revival sequel series was in the works. And now, one of the most anticipated moments of the series has finally happened – Boyd's surprise cameo in Justified: City Primeval. The reunion between Walton Goggins and Timothy Olyphant, who played Boyd and Raylan respectively, has left fans flooded with emotions.

Justified, the neo-Western crime drama, captivated audiences for six seasons from 2010 to 2015. Based on the works of renowned author Elmore Leonard, the show revolved around the complex relationship between Raylan Givens (Olyphant), a lawman with a no-nonsense approach, and Boyd (Goggins), a charismatic criminal and Raylan's former friend.

In the final season of Justified: City Primeval, Raylan finds himself grappling with a new adversary, the cunning killer Clement Mansell. Fans were ecstatic when Boyd made a brief appearance, escaping from prison. Although Boyd and Raylan didn't share any screen time in the finale, the reunion photo shared by Goggins on Instagram has sparked hope among fans everywhere.

Goggins, in his caption, revealed that the reunion occurred while he was in L.A. promoting his new series, Fallout, set to premiere on Prime Video this spring. The photo of Goggins and Olyphant exudes warmth and nostalgia, leaving viewers longing for more of their captivating on-screen dynamic.

But what does this mean for the future of Justified: City Primeval? Although a second season has not yet been confirmed, the revival series ended with a clear setup for a continuation. In the final moments, retired Raylan receives news of Boyd's escape, leaving us with the question of whether Raylan will decide to pursue his longtime rival and friend.

While fans eagerly await news of a potential season 2, Justified and Justified: City Primeval can be streamed on Hulu, providing an opportunity to relive the thrilling journey of Raylan and Boyd. Although nothing has been officially confirmed, there seems to be a willingness from both Olyphant and executive producer Sarah Timberman to return for another outing.

Olyphant expressed his enthusiasm for reprising the role of Raylan at the ATX Television Festival in June 2023, stating that he'd happily 'show up' for another revival. Timberman echoed this sentiment, indicating that she and others would be on board if Olyphant returned.

With the possibility of another season on the horizon, fans are buzzing with excitement. If the ratings for Justified: City Primeval were strong enough, it's plausible that the show could make a triumphant return. Goggins, in particular, has expressed his openness to a greater involvement in the series should the opportunity arise.

For now, we can only wait and see if the story of Raylan and Boyd will continue beyond Justified: City Primeval. The revival sequel series has reignited the passion of fans and left them eager for more thrilling crime-fighting action. Let's keep our fingers crossed and hope that we'll be treated to further adventures in the world of Justified.

Justified: City Primeval serves as a reminder of the legacy and impact of the original show. Running for six successful seasons, it showcased the talents of actors like Olyphant and Goggins, leaving an indelible mark on viewers. The sequel series, set in Detroit, promises to uphold the high standards set by its predecessor while delving into new and dangerous territory.

As we eagerly anticipate news of a potential future for Justified: City Primeval, we can cherish the memories and relish the nostalgia of the remarkable dynamic between Raylan and Boyd. May their on-screen bond continue to captivate and inspire fans for years to come.

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