Stan announces last season of smash-hit show as beloved series begins filming its finale in Sydney

Stan announces last season of smash-hit show as beloved series begins filming its finale in Sydney Stan announces last season of long running smash-hit show

Stan has announced the end of their longest running Original series Bump.

The streaming service revealed on Tuesday that the Australian comedy-drama is currently filming its fifth and final season in Sydney.

After making its successful debut in 2021, stars Nathalie Morris, Carlos Sanson Jr., Claudia Karvan, Angus Sampson, Christian Byers and Ava Cannon will say farewell.

The brand new season will be the final chapter of the smash-hit show, which has become an Aussie household staple.

In season five, a peek into the future hints where the fan-favourite characters will go.

Jumping through past and present, the Chalmers-Davis family tackle the never-ending hurdles life seems to throw their way.

Angie (Claudia Karvan) continues to battle with the cancer diagnosis she received in season three, while Oly (Nathalie Morris) manages her second pregnancy.

Bump tells the story of ambitious and overachieving high school girl Oly having a surprise baby boy, a pregnancy which turns her family upside down.

To celebrate the final season, Stan is giving one lucky fan the chance to be an extra in Stan’s longest running original series, the streaming service revealed.

Die-hard fans just have to create a 30 second video of themselves explaining what they would like to see happen in season five of the Stan Original series.

The most creative entrant will get the chance to appear as an extra in the final season of Bump.

The stars of Stan's critically acclaimed comedy-drama Bump revealed last December why the show is such a success ahead of the release of season four.

Nathalie Morris, who plays the central character of Oly, told Daily Mail Australia she believes it's a hit because it 'resonates with so many people'.

'It's a very uplifting show and very Australian to be make the best of a bad situation. I also think a lot of people in Sydney recognise their home in the show,' she said.

'There are also heaps of characters that a lot of people can resonate with.'

Bump seasons one to four are currently available to stream on Stan.

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