
Willie Robertson
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“Duck Dynasty: The Revival” follows Willie and Korie and their growing family of adult children and grandchildren, the next generation of Robertsons living on the family homestead in Louisiana. With their dynasty expanding into more than just ducks, Willie and Korie will bring their signature humor and family fun as they grapple with mapping out the future of Duck Commander, watching the kids navigate marriage, children and businesses of their own, and passing down the family legacy.
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In this new series eight years after Duck Dynasty, the world has changed on Willie Robertson. His kids are grown, he’s a grandpa, and the Duck Commander warehouse has become the hub for multiple family businesses. Even so, Willie announces his retirement from Duck Commander, launching a quest to pass his legacy to the next generation. Also, the family welcomes the newest Robertson.
Newly fully semi-retired, Willie turns his attention to bolstering the Robertson legacy amongst his grandkids, attempting to babysit all seven of them at once. Uncle Si tries to pitch Korie his eccentric ideas. Willie's sons-in-law enter into a battle on the pickleball court.
Si convinces Korie to make a movie about his Bigfoot sighting, but Willie wants more proof; once Willie discovers there could be some money in finding a Bigfoot, he takes matters into his own hands; Sadie finds out life-changing news.
Willie is on a mission to pass down his hard-earned wisdom, starting with helping his son-in-law Jacob grow his vintage clothing business. As Uncle Si’s iced-tea cups overrun Duck Commander, John Luke works at creative ways to get rid of them.
When Korie and the kids convince Willie to build a chicken coop on their property, he leaves Uncle Si to supervise. Christian puts his foot in his mouth to his pregnant wife Sadie and pays a price for it. Willie takes Zane on a hunt for his first deer.
Willie tries to convince his son Will to move back home to Louisiana and he enlists the help of a Country Music celebrity friend. Bella entrusts John Luke to fill in as a museum birthday tour guide, and chaos quickly ensues when Uncle Si shows up.
Always on the hunt to make his kids "more Robertson," Willie concocts a wild idea to put his daughters' outdoor skills to the ultimate test, in the woods by themselves.
The company is buzzing about the upcoming Duck Commander talent show. Korie hires Tik-Tok choreographers Cost n' Mayor to help her and Willie's dance routine. While Uncle Si and John Luke use taxidermy for a puppet show based on Si's life.
Looking to bolster his presence in the museum, Uncle Si tries to get the company to craft a talking fortune telling machine with his likeness. Sadie and Christian try their hand at matchmaking.
On a speaking trip to Puerto Rico, Willie scrambles to plan a last-minute anniversary surprise for Korie, settling on an unusual hunt. Meanwhile, the kids raid Willie and Korie’s house while they’re out of town. Then, Sadie’s gender reveal goes haywire.
The family honors their patriarch, Phil Robertson, in a way only they can: by dedicating a full day to the things that made him happy, happy, happy.
It's Willie's birthday, but instead of kicking back, he's putting his sons-in-law through a full-on Duck & Buck Commander boot camp and teaching his son the importance of pranking; Korie and the girls are busy planning a surprise of their own.
When Willie and Jase have a dispute over fishing rights in the family pond, the two settle things in court with Judge Si, who motions for a fishing showdown. With the kids and grandkids getting involved, things escalate to a full-on fishing war. Meanwhile, Rebecca and John Reed find themselves in a different kind of family face-off.
Willie’s determined to revolutionize podcasting, enlisting his old buddy “Mountain Man” for the ride.
It’s frog season, and Jase and Willie are leading the grandkids deep into the swamp for a true Robertson rite of passage.
Willie and the boys raid a junkyard to build a biking track for the littles.
Willie nervously prepares to show off his golf skills at Tim Tebow’s star-studded charity golf tournament. Meanwhile, Jacob and Bella put their energy into building their vintage clothing store, and Sadie gets ready for maternity leave by holding auditions to keep her Whoa That’s Good podcast running strong.
Longtime Duck Commander employee, Jon Godwin, is ready to retire. So, Willie hatches an epic farewell plan: to cast Godwin as the hero of a homemade Western movie featuring the entire Robertson crew.
Willie and Korie head back to their old college stomping grounds to visit their son, Rowdy, sparking an idea to get John Luke to finish school.
Willie is on a mission in Texas- part wild outdoor adventure, part secret scouting trip to size up Christian and Jacob for Duck and Buck Commander jobs.