Even though the show’s sixth season just ended, fans are now wondering when “Wentworth” Season 7 will be coming. Although the details for this particular aspect have not yet been ironed out, at least the show has been greenlit for another season. If everything goes accordingly, a premiere in May 2019 would not be out of the question. For those who want to catch up on season 6 of the show, it’s now on Netflix.
As Carter Matt notes, now is a good time to wonder when “Wentworth” Season 7 is going to premiere. The last season was certainly full of suspense, which left viewers on the edge of their seats, and fans want more of that. It’s likely to be a challenge to deliver as well, since finding an equally good or better storyline will not be easy.
For now, fans can at least be at ease in knowing that “Wentworth” Season 7 will be coming. When it does, it could come back between May and June of 2019. This is based on how the show’s premieres have gone in the past, thus giving speculators something to hold on to. If nothing else, it gives fans hope and makes their next round of binging the episodes seem closer.
Speaking of binging, fans can go through the entire sixth season of the show right now since it has been released on Netflix, Netflix Life reports. Those want to tide themselves over before “Wentworth” Season 7 comes can re-watch all of the episodes over the weekend. Fans who were not able to watch all of the episodes can do so now, as well.
While the official start of filming for “Wentworth” Season 7 has not been confirmed yet, it’s expected to begin in the near future. Once it does, fans might just get a hint or two of what they could expect from the upcoming season.


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