In the jaw-dropping ending of the sixth season, we get to see that Sullivan finds and revives Ross, and they make up. Montgomery finds Dixon and tries performing CPR on him, but he succumbs to his injuries and dies! The situation gets under control when, suddenly, Gibson collapses. This cliffhanger ending has left many questions unanswered, which has built up the hype of the show more than ever.
So it makes sense why the fans want to be provided with all the latest details about the highly anticipated seventh season. If you are one of them, you have reached the right spot to not miss out on how the show will embark on a spectacular quest that will leave you yearning more! Here is everything we know so far about the official release date of ABC’s Station 19 Season 7.
Station 19 Season 7 Release Date: When will it premiere?
After being renewed for a seventh season back in April 2023, the time has arrived for our favorite heroes at Seattle Fire Station 19 to buckle up!
Months of waiting have finally paid off, and we are happy to inform our readers that the highly anticipated seventh season is making its way to the ABC network next year on Thursday, March 14, 2024, at the same time slot of 10 PM on ABC, and later it will be available on Hulu.
The official X (formerly known as Twitter) handle also confirmed the release date to their followers, quoting, “Get ready! #Station19 premieres with a new season on March 14 on ABC. In case of emergency, stream all episodes on Hulu now.” Take a look at the post below:
🚨🚨🚨 Get ready! #Station19 premieres with a new season on March 14 on ABC. In case of emergency, stream all episodes on Hulu now. pic.twitter.com/5udVk0bxMU
— Station 19 (@Station19) November 17, 2023
Station 19 Season 7 Plot: What to expect from the new season?
We know that the fans are eagerly awaiting any information that will give them a glimpse into what lies ahead. Sadly, most of the specifics of the new season have been kept under wraps. But we are certain that the new chapter will expand on its basic premise, which follows:
“In Seattle, all firefighters are also trained EMTs and the crew at Station 19 is second to none. Working in 24-hour shifts, these professionals spend so much time together that they build relationships unlike any others.”
In addition to this, the new co-showrunner, Peter Paige, stated that the next season will surely be action-packed, which is one of the main things the fans desire to see moving forward!
“I’m beyond honored to be handed the reins to Station 19 – a show I love, full of incredible, complex characters, and resonant, important stories. To get to partner with a talent like Zoanne as showrunner truly makes it all the more exciting – we share a similar vision for the show, and we’ve got some incredible twists and turns planned for the coming season.”
Station 19 Season 7 Cast: Who will reprise their roles in the new season?
The main cast members who are expected to return include the following actors:
Jaina Lee Ortiz as Lt. Andy Herrera, Jason George as Dr. Ben Warren, Boris Kodjoe as Lt. Robert Sullivan, Grey Damon as Jack Gibson, Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes, Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery, Danielle Savre as Lt. Maya Bishop, Stefania Spampinato as Dr. Carina DeLuca, Carlos Miranda as Lt. Theo Ruiz, Josh Randall as Captain Sean Beckett, Merle Dandridge as Chief Natasha Ross, and Pat Healy as Michael Dixon.
It was also reported that Krista Vernoff has officially stepped down from Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy.
Taking the spot for the new season would include two new showrunners: Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige. On the other hand, there can be some new additions and removals from the cast, which will be disclosed later. Lastly, the drama is produced by ABC Studios. Stacy McKee serves as showrunner and executive producer, along with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers. Paris Barclay serves as the producing director and executive producer of the series.
Station 19 Season 7 Frequently Asked Questions
What is the station in the show based on?
The station is based on Seattle’s Station 20, located in its Queen Anne neighborhood.
How many episodes will be there?
The exact episode count has yet to be announced, but the new co-showrunner, Zoanne Clack, has confirmed that the new season will be shortened to approximately 10 episodes as a direct result of the delays caused by dual strikes, which included the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, with the writers not returning to work until October and the actors in November.
We’d also like to point out that the titles and synopsis have not been released in order to avoid any early spoilers of the seventh season’s plotlines.
Where to stream?
All the prior seasons are currently available to stream on ABC, FuboTV, or Hulu Plus, depending on the viewer’s location, with preferred membership plans that the users can choose from. The viewers can also stream all the prior seasons by renting or purchasing them on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu based on the user’s location.
For international viewers, CTV acquired broadcast rights in Canada. Sky Living acquired the rights to air the series in the UK and Ireland. With the show later moving to Disney+, full seasons are available in Canada following their release on the CTV network. Indian viewers can stream the show on Prime Video India with various membership plans.
Is there any official teaser or trailer available?
As stated above, the new episodes have not yet been filmed.
Due to this, no official teaser or trailer for the upcoming season has been released, and it will take quite some time to publish such promotions. In the meantime, fans can check out the sixth season to recap all the events that transpired so far, as the show follows, “A group of heroic Seattle firefighters risk their lives and hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock.”
My life goal is to make sure no one ever forgets this scene. Stream #Station19 on Hulu now! pic.twitter.com/kSsQQkTjPb
— Station 19 (@Station19) July 5, 2023