The 11th season of the reality franchise will be its last.

The end is in sight for A&E's Duck Dynasty.

The network announced Wednesday night that after five years and 130 episodes, the unscripted series will come to an end. The current 11th season will be its last. This season runs through Jan. 18, with a small break, followed by the final seven episodes that will air from March 1 through April 12. A series of holiday specials are also likely to come later.

The series, which has faced its share of controversy during its run, ranked as the most-watched nonfiction series in cable history and, according to A&E, remains the No. 1 series on the network among total viewers.

The announcement was made Wednesday night during the season 11 premiere with a message from the Robertson family.

"After five years, we’ve decided as a family for this to be the final chapter of the Duck Dynasty series," Willie Robertson said in the video that included other family members.

docuseries , and a lot of the others have tried. Could it be like First 48 and go 12 years? I don't know, and I can't speak for the family, but I don't think they'd see it going [five more years]," Lifetime and A&E GM Rob Sharenow "It's still the leader in that kind of family, and a lot of the others have tried. Could it be like First 48 and go 12 years? I don't know, and I can't speak for the family, but I don't think they'd see it going [five more years]," Lifetime and A&E GM Rob told The Hollywood Reporter a year ago about the future of the series that has spawned musicals as well as a retail line, among others.



Despite early ratings success, the show was hurt by a series of controversial remarks from members of the Robertson family. Phil Robertson was briefly Despite early ratings success, the show was hurt by a series of controversial remarks from members of the Robertson family. Phil Robertson was briefly suspended from his show in 2013 during the fifth season following comments in which the then-67-year-old star likened homosexuality to "bestiality." The suspension prompted an immediate outcry from the show's conservative fan base, and he was welcomed back to the series shortly afterward.