Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital will remain on ABC for at least another year. The network announced that Grey’s Anatomy has been renewed for a 21st season, continuing to make history on American television.
In a press release, series creator Shonda Rhimes thanked Grey’s Anatomy fans for their loyalty and love, which has allowed the show to reach this historic number of seasons. She added: “Meg Marinis’ storytelling is a gift that continues to keep the show vibrant, compelling and alive, and I can’t wait to see what she has in store for next season.”
According to Deadline, Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 could have 18 episodes. The cast of the new season is not yet known, as many of their contracts expire in the coming months, according to the American media outlet.
The 9-1-1 series continues its adventure on ABC
Cancelled by FOX at the end of its sixth season, 9-1-1 was quickly picked up by ABC, which saw it as an excellent addition to its existing lineup. The U.S. network doesn’t seem to regret its decision, as it has just made it official that the series will return for a Season 8 in 2024-2025.
This announcement comes just a few weeks after the launch of Season 7 on ABC. The arrival of 9-1-1 on the American network has been noticed as it has improved its average audience compared to the previous season (5.29 million vs. 4.7 million). In addition, the first episode of season 7 attracted 11.76 million viewers on ABC and the Group’s various platforms.
9-1-1 will pass a symbolic milestone in its seventh season, currently airing, when the series reaches 100 episodes.