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Bull Season 6: Why Should You Watch It? What’s Gonna Be New This Season?

Bull Season 6

Bull Season 6 is coming soon, and you’re wondering what’s going to happen this season? This post is your guide into the new upcoming season of Bull. It will give you an overview of what to expect, as well as some background information on the show.

What will be in this season?

This season will see Bull back at the firm, which is now run by his former partner and long-time friend Dr. Jason Bull (Michael Weatherly) after he left to start a private practice. The show also features one of its most notable guest stars yet with Oscar winner Alicia Vikander playing an intelligence officer who has been captured in Afghanistan for over four years before being rescued by U.S. forces – she’s only in Season Six for a short time, but it’ll give you plenty more reasons to tune into the series!

There are three main things that this upcoming season sees as new content:

first, there’s going to be some changes happening within both the firm and cases themselves; second, we’re introduced to another character in the form of Alicia Vikander, who plays a CIA agent; third, there are some new faces behind the camera.

Cast includes:

Olivia Munn as Dr. Tara Lewis

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Christopher Jackson as Lieutenant General Kenneth Allard

Liz Vassey as Marissa Morgan (guest star)

Alicia Vikander as Anna Strong (guest star) *new*

Dennis Boutsikaris, Patrick J. Adams, Necar Zadegan, and Michaela McManus, to name a few of the recurring cast members in Bull Season Six – not forgetting all-new guest stars like Alicia Vikander!

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released dates:

Bull’s season 5 premiered on November 16, 2020, on CBS, with the season-ending after 16 episodes on May 17, 2021. Each episode runs for approximately 43 minutes. As for the sixth season, here is the scoop. On April 15, 2021, CBS announced that it had greenlit the show for another round. This news comes as a relief to the fans, especially since the show’s viewership figures on the network are not its strongest suit. However, the fact that it is a consistent performer is enough for CBS to order a new season. The first season drew an average of 15.21 million viewers; in comparison, the fourth season attracted 10.61 million people. Therefore, it is safe to say that season 5 enjoyed a sizeable audience too.

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Story of the new season:

In Season Six, Bull’s life is turned upside down when his estranged father resurfaces. The family drama forces him to examine what he really wants out of life. And while the show deals with heavy topics such as racism and bullying, it also takes time for lighter moments like a Halloween episode that finds Bull taking on three personalities in one day! But don’t worry; there are plenty of twists and turns along the way—including an appearance by Kiefer Sutherland (24), who guest stars as Dr. Steven Hamilton in two episodes this season!

When Is the 'Bull' Season 6 Premiere Date? The CBS Drama Will Return

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Latest updates :

The show has been picked up for a seventh season!

It is safe to say that season five enjoyed a sizeable audience too. In Season Six, Bull’s life is turned upside down when his estranged father resurfaces. The family drama forces him to examine what he really wants out of life. And while the show deals with heavy topics such as racism and bullying, it also takes time for lighter moments like a Halloween episode that finds Bull taking on three personalities in one day! But don’t worry; there are plenty of twists and turns along the way—including an appearance by Kiefer Sutherland (24), who guest stars as Dr. Steven Hamilton in two episodes this season!

Ratings for season 6:

Bull Season Six has a rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of eight out of ten. This is in stark contrast to the season five ratings which were 83%. It appears that Bull’s fans are back and ready for him!

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The demographic breakdown was fairly even, with males making up 47% while females make up 53%—a higher ratio than last season, where it was 43%-57%. Also interesting is the fact that people between 18-49 made up about 40%, but this time they comprised 56%. The percentage of viewers over 50 or 60 years old also increased from 16% and 11%, respectively, to 19% and 23%.

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