Grey’s Anatomy Season 22: Will It Happen? Everything We Know

Stalwart medical drama Grey’s Anatomy has become a fixture on the small screen across its two-decade run on the air thus far, but will the series score a season 22 renewal? Created by TV maven Shonda Rhimes, the long-running series follows the doctors and staff of the fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle, Washington. Tasked with tackling an increasingly bombastic series of medical emergencies, the team at Grey Sloan must also balance their personal lives with their hectic work schedule. Though medical dramas are nothing new, Grey’s Anatomy broke the mold and continues to do so 20 years later.

As the series dives further into its second decade on the small screen, Grey’s Anatomy sees cast changes on a seemingly yearly basis, and is in a nearly constant state of flux. Though recent seasons have begun to lean heavily on surprise returns of legacy characters, Grey’s has never failed to deliver the fun medical action that kept viewers tuning in throughout the years. While it seems as if Shonda Rhimes’ smash-hit is finally winding down, the likelihood of a 22nd season nevertheless seems like a foregone conclusion.

Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Is Not Confirmed (Yet)

ABC Hasn’t Ordered Another Season

Debbie Allen as Catherine Fox in Grey's Anatomy season 21's teaser trailer pointing angrily offscreen

With such a huge fanbase, and an important mark on TV history, the ending of Grey’s Anatomy won’t be a surprise.

Considering the fact that season 21 is still so new, it shouldn’t be all that surprising that Grey’s Anatomy season 22 hasn’t been renewed yet. Nevertheless, ABC likely won’t cancel the show, and a new season is all but guaranteed. Even though Grey’s has seemingly been declining in recent years, the overwhelming popularity of the medical drama persists, and it remains a ratings hit for the network. This alone should be enough to score more episodes, not to mention the show’s 2-decade legacy.

Even if ABC has plans to cut Grey’s Anatomy soon, it would be a poor business decision to cancel the series in the middle of a season. With such a huge fanbase, and an important mark on TV history, the ending of Grey’s Anatomy won’t be a surprise. On the other hand, a show like Grey’s never really has to end, and as procedurals like Law & Order have proved, can continue infinitely even with none of the original cast members present. Regardless of what happens, ABC’s decision won’t take long.

Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Cast Details

Who Returns To Grey Sloan?

The cast of Grey’s Anatomy season 22 is difficult to predict, and though there is a roster of familiar faces that will likely return, other returns are less certain. The events of season 21 will inform what happens in season 22, and that goes for the cast as well. Long-time stars like Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Grey have taken a step back, and even surprise returns are much more temporary. Kali Rocha returns as Sydney Heron in season 21, but the reunion probably won’t carry over into the new season.

Despite all that, regulars like Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey and James Pickins Jr. as Richard Webber should be expected back, though the latter might finally retire after all. Mika Yasuda (Midori Francis) and Levi Schmitt (Jake Borelli) will be leaving during season 21, meaning the roster of young doctors will be even smaller in season 22. This means more new faces will likely be added between seasons, though nothing is confirmed yet.

The presumptive cast of Grey’s Anatomy season 22 includes:

Actor Grey’s Anatomy Role
Chandra Wilson Miranda Bailey
Debbie Allen as Catherine Fox and Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey in Grey's Anatomy season 21's trailer-1
James Pickens Jr. Richard Webber
James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber in Grey's Anatomy season 16
Ellen Pompeo Meredith Grey
Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Giving a Close Lipped Smile in Grey's Anatomy
Camilla Luddington Jo Wilson
Matthew Morrison as Paul Stadler and Camilla Luddington as Jo Wilson in Grey's Anatomy season 14, episode 9
Kevin McKidd Owen Hunt
Kevin McKidd As Owen Hunt In Grey's Anatomy Color Edited.jpg
Caterina Scorsone Amelia Shepherd
Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) looks shocked while speaking with Catherine and Meredith in the Grey's Anatomy season 20 finale
Kim Raver Teddy Altman
Teddy Altman looks concerned in Grey's Anatomy
Harry Shum Jr. Benson “Blue” Kwan
Harry Shum Jr. As Benson Blue Kwan In Grey's Anatomy Season 19.jpg
Adelaide Kane Jules Millin
Jules Millin And Atticus "Link" Lincoln In Grey's Anatomy.jpg
Niko Terho Lucas Adams
Niko Terho As Lucas Adams In Grey's Anatomy.jpg
Alexis Floyd Simone Griffith
Alexis Floyd As Simone Griffith Looking Scared In Grey's Anatomy.jpg
Chris Cormack Atticus Lincoln
Atticus Lincoln with a smug smile on Grey's Anatomy
Jaicy Elliot Taryn Helm
Taryn Helm smiling in a lab in Grey's Anatomy
Debbie Allen Catherine Fox
Debbie Allen as Catherine Fox in Grey's Anatomy season 20, episode 10-1
Natalie Morales Monica Beltran
Natalie Morales As Monica Beltran Looking At Scans In Grey's Anatomy.jpg
Jason George Ben Warren
Ben Warren (Jason George) smiles at Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) in the halls of Grey Sloan in a Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy crossover
Michael Thomas Grant Chaplain James
Michael Thomas Grant as Leif Looking to the Right in Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist

Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Story Details

More Medical Emergencies Are Expected

Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey and Debbie Allen as Catherine Fox in Grey's Anatomy season 20's finale
Custom Image by Antonella Gugliersi.

Predicting what happens in Grey’s Anatomy season 22 is difficult because it will likely play off of what happens at the end of season 21. Dr. Grey’s rebellious decision to release the Alzheimer’s research caused a ripple effect going into season 21, but that storyline will likely be resolved before the season is out. Though the overaching storyline is unpredictable, it’s to be expected that the next seasons of Grey’s Anatomy will see the staff take on new emergencies, and deal with the trials and tribulations of hospital work.

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