Letterkenny Season 11 Release Date, Trailer & More
Pitter-patter, let's get at 'er, because the Canadian comedy series "Letterkenny" is back for its 11th season. What started out as a YouTube web series called "Letterkenny Problems" has since grown into one of the funniest and most popular shows on TV, following the residents of Letterkenny, a fictional rural town in Ontario based on show creator Jared Keeso's hometown.
The residents of the small community fall under three major groups: the Hicks, the Skids, and the Hockey Players, but all three are ready for a brew, a brawl, or a beaut at any given opportunity. Whether it's chorin', sharing a Puppers with your best bud, or trading fisticuffs, the residents of "Letterkenny" do it faster, tougher, and with snappier wit than anyone else on the planet. With the return of the show just around the corner, here's everything you big shoots need to know to prepare, and more.
Letterkenny season 11 release date and where you can watch it
As is tradition (and you don't f*** with tradition), "Letterkenny" will be available on December 25, 2022 on Crave in Canada, and on December 26, 2022 on Hulu in the states. Season 11 will feature six half-hour episodes, so you better plan on carving out a three-hour block of binge-watching one of the best shows on TV. Not like there's much going on those days anyway. As Wayne has so rightfully pointed out, "Tim's, McDonald's, and the beer store are all closed on Christmas Day, and that's your whole f****** world right there."
What season 11 of Letterkenny will be about
You were talkin' 'bout season 11 of "Letterkenny" with yer pals the other day ... and fortunately, Hulu has already given a teaser of the season's cold open. We also know that the episode titles are "Chips," "Okoya," "Lost Dog," "Nudes," "Influenzas," and "Degens," which provide some pretty straightforward insight into what to expect in the new season.
We last caught up with our favorites for the International Women's Day holiday special, which saw all of the women of Letterkenny hosting and competing in the first annual Anti-Beauty Pageant, while the men spend their afternoon learning about gender equality with Professor Tricia (Nazneen Contractor). It was a heartfelt way for Wayne, Darry, Squirrely Dan, McMurray, and the rest of the boys to show their appreciation for the women of the show, and a perfect reminder to fans that Katy, Mrs. McMurray, Gail, Tanis, Bonnie, and the rest of the ladies are just as funny as the male leads. As for the upcoming season? Here's the official synopsis from Hulu:
"In season 11, the small town contends with the best chip flavors, lost dogs, an influencer invasion, Skid business, a mystery at the Church Bake Sale, unwanted guests at beer league, and the Degens stirring up trouble. And that's just for starters."
The cast and crew of Letterkenny
The cast and crew of "Letterkenny" have remained the same, and thank the high, holy hockey gods for that. Jared Keeso returns as Wayne, Nathan Dales as Daryl, Michelle Mylett as Katy, K. Trevor Wilson as Squirrely Dan, Dylan Playfair as Reilly, Andrew Herr as Jonesy, Tyler Johnston as Stewart, Evan Stern as Roald, Jacob Tierney as Glen, Patrick McNeil as Connor, Lisa Codrington as Gail, Kaniehtiio Horn as Tanis, Dan Petronijevic as McMurray, and Melanie Scrofano as Mrs. McMurray.
"Letterkenny" executive producers are Keeso (creator, writer, executive producer), Tierney (writer, director, executive producer), and Mark Montefiore, while Kara Haflidson serves as producer.
Check out the Letterkenny trailer here
We've got Tanis at the church with Glen, the Hicks hopping out of a truck flatbed looking to provide a well-deserved ass-kicking, Reilly and Jonesy doing ... exactly what they always do, Katy seducing someone only to kick him square in the nads (even without context I can safely say he deserves it), and the Skids continuing to be the hilarious weirdos they are. Can we fast-forward and skip Christmas, already? I've got some Canadian pals I need to see.
All 10 seasons of "Letterkenny" are available to watch on Hulu, as are the animated series, "Littlekenny,\" and the live-action spin-off series "Shoresy."