‘9-1-1’ Spinoff Is Getting Another: Everything You Need to Know Buckle up, 9-1-1 Fans! Creators Ryan Murphy and Tim Minear have announced a new spinoff for the TV series.
With the original 9-1-1 just premiering its eighth season, it’s no surprise that another spinoff is in the works. 9-1-1 spawned the spinoff 9-1-1: Lone Star, which is currently airing its fifth and final season. The creators must believe that the loyal 9-1-1 fanbase is hungry for another emergency response team.
Here’s everything we know so far about the new 9-1-1 spinoff, including what it might be set in, when it’ll air, and more.
When is the new 9-1-1 spinoff release date?
Details on the new 9-1-1 are still slow to come, as it was only announced on October 1, 2024. However, Murphy told Variety that “we’re hoping to air sometime next fall.”
That means viewers could see the next 9-1-1 show as early as September 2025, and with 9-1-1: Lone Star coming to an end, there’s a gaping hole in the broadcast schedule waiting for it.
What do we know about the new 9-1-1 spinoff?
The short answer: not much. The creators have yet to reveal the setting for the new 9-1-1 or whether it will differ significantly from the original show or Lone Star. So far, we don’t even know the show’s name.
“[…] We’re launching a new show in a new city that I can’t name, but it’s exciting,” Murphy said in an interview with Variety. “9-1-1 moved to ABC and suddenly became the biggest show on Thursday nights. Obviously they’re interested in that, so we’re going to give them another one that I really like.”
Murphy is referring to 9-1-1 moving from Fox to ABC, where it continues to thrive to this day. It’s also been a top contender on Hulu’s Top 15 in recent weeks, so you don’t need cable to watch.
Where will the new 9-1-1 spinoff be filmed?
That’s the million-dollar question at this point. In their article about the new spinoff, Deadline theorized that the new addition to the series could take place in Las Vegas. That’s where the original CSI was filmed, after all. New York City seems to be another popular choice, especially since neither the original LA-based show nor the Austin-based Lone Star are on the east coast. Ryan Murphy likes to film in New Orleans, so that’s a potential option, as is Atlanta, which is notoriously inexpensive to film in.
However, if you’re thinking about potential 9-1-1 calls and plot points unexplored, it seems like the new series would benefit from a colder climate and potential snow-related incidents. For that reason, Denver, Boston, or Detroit could all be strong options. Perhaps the show’s location will be announced soon if they’re aiming for a 2025 release date.
The original show was full of familiar faces, like Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Lone Star’s cast isn’t huge, but it does have Rob Lowe as the headliner. So it makes sense that the creators would want to attach at least one A-list star to the new spinoff, since that’s worked for them in the past.
How to watch the 9-1-1 spinoff The 9-1-1 spinoff will air on ABC, although there’s no specific date or time yet. ABC shows typically stream on Hulu the next day, so you’ll be able to watch the new show there.
How many seasons of 9-1-1 are there?
9-1-1 is currently in its eighth season, which will premiere on September 26, 2024. Considering how many cop/firefighter/doctor shows have aired, that’s a pretty impressive show. 9-1-1 specifically combines several of these genres to include all of the first responders, and viewers also get to see dispatchers and paramedics.
The first six seasons of the show aired on Fox before the show moved to ABC. ABC is also the network where the new spinoff will air, although 9-1-1: Lone Star debuted on Fox and remained there for all five seasons.
Why was 9-1-1: Lone Star canceled?
9-1-1: Lone Star is currently in its fifth and final season on Fox. The show first aired in 2020 as a spinoff of 9-1-1. While the original takes place in Los Angeles, Lone Star follows first responders in Austin, Texas.
According to Ryan Murphy, Lone Star was canceled because “it wasn’t working financially. This was a Disney company that was on Fox and never worked. And we had a long time with it.”