🎭 Crime • Drama • Thriller • Neo-Western
🩸 You can run from the family… but not the blood.
Set 3–4 years after the Season 6 finale
The Codys are gone.
The house is empty.
The money is ashes.
But legacy doesn’t die when the bodies fall.
It waits.
Animal Kingdom: Last Tide returns to the brutal world of the Codys not as a continuation of power — but as its reckoning. This is not a story about rebuilding an empire. It is about the weight of what refuses to disappear once the empire is gone.
Deran Cody is the last one standing.
Living under a stolen name on the sun-bleached coast of Baja, Deran has mastered the art of vanishing. He keeps his head down. His circle small. His life quiet. The ocean gives him anonymity. Distance gives him denial. For the first time, survival doesn’t require violence — just silence.
Until the past finds him anyway.
It arrives in fragments:
an encrypted drive,
a final message recorded years ago,
and Smurf — still pulling strings from beyond the grave.
What she left behind isn’t a fortune.
It’s a design.
A contingency meant for only one surviving son.
As criminals begin exploiting the lingering Cody myth, and a relentless former FBI agent starts tracing the bloodlines that never truly disappeared, Deran realizes the truth he’s been avoiding: the family may be dead, but the damage they created is still very much alive.
Even worse, Craig’s son — too young to remember the cost, too close to the legend — is quietly being drawn toward the same violent gravity that destroyed them all.
There is no crew this time.
No brothers.
No chaos to hide behind.
Just Deran.
His instincts.
And the inheritance he never asked for.
Last Tide strips Animal Kingdom down to its coldest elements — grief, consequence, and the silence that follows violence. The crimes are fewer. The tension heavier. Every decision feels final because there’s no one left to blame.
This is a lonelier, more introspective Animal Kingdom.
A neo-western soaked in sun, salt, and guilt.
A story where survival is no longer the goal.
The final job isn’t about winning.
It’s about ending it.
As fires spread, loyalties rot, and money turns to dust, Deran faces the choice no Cody ever made before: to break the cycle — even if doing so costs him everything that’s left of himself.
Smurf believed the family was immortal.
Deran knows better.

🖤 Animal Kingdom: Last Tide isn’t about redemption.
The Codys don’t get forgiveness.
They don’t get peace.
They get an ending.
And sometimes, that’s the hardest thing of all.