Foxtel’s Wentworth: The Final Sentence releases a gripping trailer for finale

‘A lot of people will know will end up dead’: Gripping trailer for the long-awaited finale of Wentworth: The Final Sentence is released after Allie Novak is violently shivved in the prison yard

The end is nigh for one of Australia’s most successful dramas, Wentworth, after a successful eight season run.  

And fans will be in for an action-packed ending, three weeks after the show’s main character Allie Novak (Kate Jenkinson) was shivved at the correctional centre. 

Foxtel just released the gripping trailer for the finale via TV Blackbox.

‘A lot of people will know will end up dead’ The gripping trailer for the long-awaited finale of Wentworth: The Final Sentence has been released

‘The path you’re walking leads to war,’ a voice can be heard as flashes of all the characters appear on screen. 

‘A lot of people we know will end-up dead,’ she continues.  

TV Blackbox reports that Allie’s attacker is still at large and no-one realises they have a terrorist and would-be murderer, Judy Bryant, on their hands.    

Not happy: The trailer shows The Freak as she angrily walks along the prison yard in action packed scenes on the trailer

Not happy: The trailer shows The Freak as she angrily walks along the prison yard in action packed scenes on the trailer 

As the trailer continues a voice says: ‘I’m having urges and I can’t contain them.’ 

The proceeding scenes show jail bang-ups and someone getting hanged with a rope noose while screaming.  

Wentworth finished filming its 100th and final episode in September of last year.  

The cast and crew of the acclaimed drama said their final goodbyes on the Melbourne set at the time, TV Tonight reported.  

Last day: Wentworth finished filming its 100th and final episode in September of last year. Wentworth's producer Pino Amenta shared a few photos of the final day on Twitter

Last day: Wentworth finished filming its 100th and final episode in September of last year. Wentworth’s producer Pino Amenta shared a few photos of the final day on Twitter 

The show’s line producer Sue Edwards and head of production Brett Popplewell were notably congratulated in speeches for their efforts.

They managed filming under strict COVID-19 restrictions.

Foxtel also sent individual bottles of Champagne to the show’s team for completing filming, according to the publication.  

Bittersweet end: Wentworth's producer Pino Amenta wrote: 'Last day of Shooting on Wentworth. What a glorious experience it's been working with such wonderful people

Bittersweet end: Wentworth’s producer Pino Amenta wrote: ‘Last day of Shooting on Wentworth. What a glorious experience it’s been working with such wonderful people

Wentworth’s producer Pino Amenta shared a few photos of the final day on Twitter.

He wrote: ‘Last day of Shooting on Wentworth. What a glorious experience it’s been working with such wonderful people.

‘Will miss the whole damn thing! Very emotional day, thanks to every single one of them,’ he added.  

Final scenes: Producer Amenta said on Twitter: 'Will miss the whole damn thing! Very emotional day, thanks to every single one of them'

Final scenes: Producer Amenta said on Twitter: ‘Will miss the whole damn thing! Very emotional day, thanks to every single one of them’

Wentworth, which is a fresh take on iconic 1980s series Prisoner, has garnered plenty of critical acclaim, winning several AACTA and Logie awards over the years.

It has also aired in several countries, including New Zealand, the UK and Ireland, where it has developed a devoted fan base.

The Foxtel produced series was also popular with Australian audiences, who even petitioned hard to save the show from cancellation after the seventh season.

Award-winning series: Wentworth, which is a fresh take on iconic 1980s series Prisoner, has garnered plenty of critical acclaim, winning several AACTA and Logie awards over the years

Award-winning series: Wentworth, which is a fresh take on iconic 1980s series Prisoner, has garnered plenty of critical acclaim, winning several AACTA and Logie awards over the years

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