"Alaskan Bush People" is back with new episodes on the Discovery Channel, which are part of "Bushcraft Chronicles." Could the Brown family also be working already on "Alaskan Bush People" Season 6?
Despite the lack of confirmation on whether "Alaskan Bush People" is renewed or not, the new series of fresh ABP episodes began airing last week. Called the "Bushcraft Chronicles," some assumed that it could be the spin-off of the reality docu-series.
Meanwhile, the Brown family--Bill and his wife Ami, and their seven grown children--could already be filming for the "Alaskan Bush People" Season 6. The official Twitter account of the show has been asking for fans questions, which the members of the family often answers through new videos.
The teaser video last week also featured the family building their home for the winter. They made progress with the foundation and the walls. However, the Browns might have already ran out of time. Come the next morning, there's snow everywhere, and their house doesn't have any roof yet.
The next special episode of "Alaskan Bush People: Bushcraft Chronicles" is titled, "Shelters." It is scheduled to air on the Discovery Channel on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 9:00 p.m.
The network has not released any new confirmation regarding the show's renewal. But back in March, "Alaskan Bush People" was listed among the returning show in the 2016-2017 TV season.
There were rumors that "Alaskan Bush People" have already started filming. The show follows the Brown family who claims to have been living in the wild for about 30 years. They often stay off the grid for about nine months without seeing any outsiders. The show has been surrounded by controversies about being fake, as well as the family getting in trouble with the laws in Alaska.
Bam Bam and Matt's Facebook fan pages denied the cancellation rumors. But as of press time, "Alaskan Bush People" Season 6 doesn't have any official release date.