The chase for Bigfoot keeps getting wilder, and Expedition Bigfoot has fans hooked with its heart-pounding searches. Season 6 ended in March 2025, leaving everyone buzzing about strange noises in the woods, weird tree formations, and possible Sasquatch hideouts. So, what’s the deal with Season 7? Here’s the latest on when it might drop, who’s coming back, and what kind of creepy adventures are in store.

When’s Season 7 Hitting Screens?

No official word yet from Discovery Channel or Travel Channel about Season 7’s premiere, but the show’s history gives some hints. Past seasons rolled out like this:

  • Season 4 kicked off in April 2023.

  • Season 5 started August 14, 2024, with a U.K. release on September 24, 2024.

  • Season 6 hit in January 2025, with episodes like “A Predator Calls” wrapping up on March 5, 2025.

Going by this, Season 7 could land between September 2025 and April 2026. Some folks on Reddit tossed around August 2025 as a possibility, but that date’s come and gone with no news. A safer guess is late 2025 or early 2026, based on how long it takes to film and edit these expeditions. Keep checking Discovery Channel’s website for the real scoop.

Who’s Back for the Bigfoot Hunt?

The Expedition Bigfoot crew is what makes the show pop, mixing science, guts, and a knack for spotting weird stuff in the forest. Based on Seasons 5 and 6, here’s who’s likely to return:

  • Bryce Johnson: The guy’s been chasing Bigfoot since he saw that famous Patterson-Gimlin film as a kid. He’s the glue holding the team together, even when things get spooky.

  • Dr. Mireya Mayor: A rockstar primatologist who’s explored jungles worldwide. She brings serious brainpower, analyzing every footprint or weird hair they find.

  • Russell Acord: A hardcore survivalist who’s been hunting Bigfoot for years. He’s the one climbing cliffs or trekking through brutal terrain, like in Season 6’s wild moments.

  • Biko Wright: The new guy from Season 6, winning fans over with his bold moves, like howling into the night to lure Sasquatch out.

There’s been some chatter on Reddit about drama between Dr. Mayor and others, like Ronny LeBlanc from earlier seasons, but nothing solid says anyone’s out. The main four should be back, ready to tackle whatever the woods throw at them.

What’s the Plot for Season 7?

Season 6 had jaws dropping with talk of Bigfoot families and possible nesting spots in Northern California’s “The Fork.” The team used all kinds of gadgets—heat-sensing cameras, AI trackers, and tiny sensors—to get closer than ever. Here’s what Season 7 might bring:

New Spots to Explore

The team’s hit up Oregon, California, and Washington before, but fans are guessing Season 7 could go somewhere new. Places like Alaska’s icy forests or Canada’s remote wilds keep popping up in Bigfoot stories on X and Reddit. A fresh location means new tracks, odd sounds, and maybe a better shot at catching Sasquatch on film.

Cooler Tech

This show loves its toys—think drones buzzing through trees or mics picking up creepy howls. Season 7 will probably crank it up with even better gear, like sharper cameras or smarter AI to map out sightings. Season 6’s tripwires and thermal scans were awesome, so expect more next-level stuff.

Tracking Bigfoot Clans

Season 6 hinted at Bigfoot families, with signs of breeding grounds and group activity. Season 7 might zero in on finding a whole crew of Sasquatches, chasing clues like giant footprints or twisted tree branches. Fans are dying for that one clear shot of multiple creatures.

Heart-Stopping Moments

The show’s all about those “what was that?!” vibes—Russell scaling cliffs, Bryce spotting shadows on video, or Biko and Mireya hearing freaky screams. Season 7 will likely pile on more late-night stakeouts, rustling bushes, and moments that make your heart race. Harsh weather and tough trails will only add to the drama.

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