Wynonna Earp premiered on Syfy and Space channel, introducing audiences to the supernatural Western drama series.
Syfy and Space announced the renewal of Wynonna Earp for a second season due to positive reception and fan support.
The second season of Wynonna Earp began airing on Syfy and Space, continuing the adventures of the titular character.
Syfy renewed Wynonna Earp for a third season, continuing the series amid strong fan demand.
The third season of Wynonna Earp premiered, expanding the story and character development.
The series was renewed for a fourth and final season, signaling the conclusion of the show.
The fourth and final season of Wynonna Earp started airing, bringing the series towards its conclusion.
The final episode of Wynonna Earp aired, concluding the story of the supernatural Western drama.
The legendary lawman Wyatt Earp dies, setting the stage for the curse on the Earp bloodline.
Demons and outlaws who Wyatt Earp killed become Revenants, cursed souls doomed to roam until killed by the Earp heir.
Wynonna Earp is born, the great-great-granddaughter of Wyatt Earp and destined to fight Revenants.
Wynonna returns to her hometown of Purgatory after several years away, following her father’s death.
Wynonna discovers and begins using the Peacemaker, a revolver that can send Revenants back to Hell.
Doc Holliday, a mysterious and immortal gunslinger, arrives in Purgatory and aids Wynonna in battling Revenants.
Wynonna and Doc defeat a wave of Revenants including the haunted dolls threatening Purgatory.
Waverly Earp discovers her supernatural abilities linked to the Earp curse and her own lineage.
Wynonna escapes Hell after being trapped there, resuming her fight against the Revenants.
Wynonna and her allies face off against the Black Badge Division, a secretive government agency hunting them.
Wynonna struggles with and eventually controls the darker Outlaw Queen aspect of her identity.
Wynonna, her family, and allies fight to protect Purgatory and close the gateway to Hell.