Station 19 Renewed for Season 7 on ABC; Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige are cast as showrunners

Station 19 Renewed for Season 7 on ABC;  Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige are cast as showrunners

train station 19 will see its 100th episode in the 2023-24 season after ABC renewed the first responder drama series for a seventh season.

The network also confirmed that Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige will serve as showrunners and executive producers after Deadline announced that Krista Vernoff would be stepping down train station 19 And Grey’s Anatomywith the few likely to be reinforced.

In recent years the Grey’s Anatomy Spin-off gets renewals along with its mothership series. But grey was renewed for its 20th season last month and Deadline understands the delay train station 19 was the size of the order, which ABC did not disclose. Previous seasons have generally had 16-18 episodes.

Adding to this renewal is the fact that the main cast members have contracts for the next season and beyond.

Clack added executive producer and head writer train station 19 under Vernoff, and this is her second promotion in eight months. She joined the show in August amid an uproar in the series’ writers’ room following an incident of racial slurs from a racist character in a sketch that exposed long-standing racial issues on the show.

Clack shares the role The foster parents And Good difficulty Co-creator Paige, who joined the show in 2020 as a director in season 4 and became an executive producer in season 6.

Stacy McKee, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Paris Barclay are the executive producers of the series. It is produced by Shondaland and ABC Signature.

station 19, created by McKee is set in Seattle and focuses on the lives of the men and women at Seattle Fire Station 19. It stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Gray Damon, Barrett Doss, Alberto Frezza, Jay Hayden, Okieriete Onaodowan, Danielle Savre, Miguel Sandoval, Boris Kodjoe, Stefania Spampinato, Carlos Miranda, Josh Randall, Merle Dandridge and Pat Healy.

The sixth season finale will air on May 18.

It’s the final overtime for ABC as we head into the May leads; extended earlier this week The good doctor for the seventh season, Will Trent for its second season and The beginner for its sixth season and as a hit comedy Abbot Primary School for its third season in January and grey Last month. Of The Goldbergs ends with its tenth season and A million little things also comes to an end, which passes away The Connors, The Rookie: Feds, Big Sky, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, Alaska Daily And household economy waiting for decisions.

“I am incredibly honored to be entrusted with Peter on this dynamic and relevant show,” said Clack. “The diversity of the cast, writers and crew, as well as their immense talent and dedication to their craft, make this an exciting adventure. We are passionate about the stories we can tell through this global platform and both understand the responsibility of being able to share them as we reach millions of homes every week. Thank you Krista and Shondaland for this opportunity and their trust in us.”

Paige added, “I’m very honored to take the reins train station 19 – a show I love, full of incredible, complex characters and resonant, important stories. Working with a talent like Zoanne as showrunner really makes it even more exciting – we share a similar vision for the show and have some incredible twists and turns planned for the upcoming season. Many thanks to the entire team at Shondaland and everyone at ABC for putting their trust in us. And eternal gratitude to Krista Vernoff for taking me with her 19 Family and for modeling conscious leadership in such a powerful and conscious way.”

Clack is represented by CAA, Circle of Confusion and Felker Toczek Suddelson Abramsib McGinnis Ryan LLP and Paige is represented by Anonymous Content and Jackoway, Tyerman, Wertheimer, Austen, Mandelbaum, Morris and Klein.

Source: Deadline

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