Phil Robertson
‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ Season 1 …
Will Not Function Patriarch’s Passing
Revealed Might 27, 2025 3:37 PM PDT
Phil Robertson‘s dying is not going to be featured on the upcoming season of the “Duck Dynasty” revival … TMZ has discovered.
Sources related to the present inform us cameras weren’t rolling when Phil died over the weekend … and the manufacturing crew has no plans to hurry again to seize the Robertson household mourning to refashion the debut of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival.”

We’re advised Phil’s passing shall be addressed within the second season … staying true to the present’s dedication to authenticity and reflecting the occasions of the Robertson clan. The household has all the time been about exhibiting a real portrayal of their lives — and that meant not forcing the information right into a accomplished season.
It is also value noting Phil was by no means meant to be within the revival of the present, even when he was in good well being … so the choice to carry on the dying and household mourning made sense.
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In a scene that is featured within the season premiere arising on Sunday, Willie Robertson is seen getting emotional whereas discussing his growing old mother and father and Phil’s well being along with his spouse, Korie. This heartfelt second now carries much more weight following Phil’s dying over the weekend.
Phil died Sunday in Louisiana. Korie posted the information to Fb … saying Phil was a person of God, who all the time tried to remind folks that dying solely meant returning to God’s kingdom.
Unashamed with The Robertson Household
His household revealed he was identified with Alzheimer’s illness again in December in an episode of the “Unashamed with the Robertson Household” podcast.
Jase Robertson beforehand stated Phil was additionally affected by a blood illness that was inflicting well being points — and the illness was solely getting worse.
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