Will Trent Season 4: Renewal status, potential release date, and everything we know so far

Will Trent Season 4 (Image via YouTube)
Will Trent Season 4 (Image via YouTube)

ABC officially renewed the Will Trent show on April 3, 2025, planning for a midseason return in early 2026. The network’s scheduling strategy mirrors past seasons, with 18 episodes expected and production likely starting in Atlanta in fall 2025.

Executive Craig Erwich praised the series as “one of the only broadcast shows that actually grew year over year,” highlighting ABC’s confidence in its steady growth. While an exact premiere date is still under wraps, January or February 2026 seems to be the best guess, with full streaming availability on Hulu and Disney+ to follow each week’s broadcast.

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Renewal Status of the show

ABC confirmed on April 3, 2025, that Will Trent is returning for a fourth season alongside hits like The Rookie and Shifting Gears. This decision reflects the series’ consistent midseason performance; Season 3 concluded on May 13, 2025, achieving solid ratings despite not having a fall slot.

Per Deadline sources, Will Trent Season 4 will consist of 18 episodes, matching the length of Season 3 and signaling no cutbacks in story scope. During ABC’s upfront presentation, the network emphasized that holding shows for midseason helps maintain momentum into the new year.


Potential Release Date

Historically, the show premieres early in the calendar year: Season 1 on January 3, 2023; Season 2 on February 20, 2024; and Season 3 on January 7, 2025. ABC has stated that Will Trent Season 4 will return as a midseason entry, which usually means January or February, though the exact date is still pending.

Fans can expect ABC to announce the exact premiere in December 2025, following its usual pattern of revealing midseason schedules during that month. Until then, January 2026 remains the most likely window, capitalizing on viewers’ post-holiday TV habits.

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Cast & Creative Team of Will Trent

Will Trent follows GBI Special Agent Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) as he solves tough crimes using his sharp observational skills. The main cast, including Erika Christensen (Angie Polaski), Iantha Richardson (Faith Mitchell), Jake McLaughlin (Michael Ormewood), and Sonja Sohn (Amanda Wagner), is expected to return. Author Karin Slaughter co-produces alongside Liz Heldens and Daniel T. Thomsen, ensuring the show remains true to the novels’ tone and characters.

“Will Trent is one of the only broadcast shows that actually grew year over year,” said Craig Erwich of Disney Television Group, highlighting its unusual growth.

Production & Filming

Past seasons have been filmed in and around Atlanta, with production starting in autumn to prepare for a winter premiere. If ABC adheres to the same timeline, cameras should begin rolling on Will Trent Season 4 around October 2025, concluding in early 2026 before post-production.

Executive producers have praised Atlanta’s tax incentives and diverse locations, which bring the show’s Georgia setting to life without extensive travel. Craig Erwich added that running episodes weekly without breaks “creates a powerhouse night” that keeps viewers hooked from January through spring.


Where to Watch

New episodes of Will Trent Season 4 will air on ABC, likely on Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET, following the pattern established by Seasons 2 and 3. Seasons 1–3 currently stream on Hulu and Disney+ the day after they broadcast, and Will Trent Season 4 is expected to follow the same availability window.

Episodes are also available for purchase on platforms like Amazon Prime Video for viewers who prefer to buy individual installments. Keep an eye on ABC’s “Coming Soon” page or Disney+ announcements for the exact Season 4 release date once it’s confirmed.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava