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Then, Michael (Rockmond Dunbar) said a tearful goodbye to his family before embarking on a long trip. Now, Eddie (Ryan Guzman) gave in his resignation for the 118. But what could possibly happen next?
But many discovered that there was no such thing. When is 9-1-1 coming back to Fox in 2021? 9-1-1 is returning to Fox with new episodes in the spring of 2022. Although no official return date has been announced yet, TVLine reports that 9-1-1 will come back in March 2022.
Now that it has aired its fall season finale and gone on hiatus, will take over its Monday night slot starting on January 3. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
In March 2022, 9-1-1 will return and 9-1-1: Lone Star will also have new episodes, both airing back-to-back like old times.
What Year Did 9-1-1 End?
9-1-1 has come to an end for 2021 with a big cliffhanger, leaving fans eagerly anticipating season 5, episode 11. By the end of the finale, he has made a decision. Fox has announced its January 2022 line-up, and 9-1-1 Season 5 is not part of it.
The 9-1-1 season 5, episode 11 promo reveals in voiceover when the show is returning. It says: 9-1-1 will return this March with thrilling new episodes. One scene sees cheerleaders about to be run over by some sort of vehicle, while another scene sees a woman accidentally driving her car into a river.
Exactly when viewers can find out what happens in the rest of season 5 has not been announced. Though Fox has revealed their January 2022 line-up, they have not revealed when things are returning in March. ET / 7 p.m.
In January, 9-1-1: Lone Star will return for its third season. 9-1-1: Lone Star season 3, episode 1 is set to air on Monday, January 3 at 8 p.m. While fans wait for new episodes of 9-1-1, they can watch every episode so far on Hulu.
How Many Season/Series Premieres Did Fox Have In January Alone?
RELATED STORIES ABC Midseason Dates: black-ish Farewell, More ABC Midseason Dates: black-ish Farewell, More CW Midseason Dates: Superman & Lois, More Fox will ring in the new year with a major schedule revamp, including eight season/series premieres in January alone. As announced back in May, 9-1-1: Lone Star will return for Season 3 without OG 9-1-1 as its lead-in; instead, the first responders spinoff will lead into the freshman drama The Cleaning Lady on Mondays. (TVLine hears that the 9-1-1s’ reunion could happen as soon as late March.)
And the recently announced twist on Joe Millionaire will open Thursdays, eventually leading into Season 2 of Mayim Bialik’s Call Me Kat followed by the freshman comedy Pivoting. All told, Fox’s midseason plan looks like this; click new show titles for details/cast info. SUNDAY, JAN.
3 8 pm: 9-1-1: Lone Star (Season 3 premiere) 9 pm: THE CLEANING LADY (series premiere) WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5 8 pm: I Can See Your Voice (Season 2 premiere) 9 pm: NEXT LEVEL CHEF (regular time slot premiere) THURSDAY, JAN. 6 8 pm: JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER (2-hour series premiere) SUNDAY, JAN.
13 8 pm: JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER 9 pm: Call Me Kat (regular time slot) 9:30 pm: PIVOTING (regular time slot premiere) SUNDAY, JAN. 30 10 pm (7 pm PT): MONARCH (series premiere) TUESDAY, FEB. 1 8 pm: The Resident 9 pm: MONARCH (regular time slot premiere) Want scoop on any of the above shows?
Who Is Yet To Renew Pivoting For Season 2?
FOX is yet to renew Pivoting for Season 2 FOX is yet to renew Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer for Season 2
How Many Viewers Watched Season 1 Of American Idol?
Season 1 of the show saw an average of 1.2 million viewers in the 18-49 demographic. There was a significant drop off in Season 2, which averaged .86 million viewers across 14 episodes. While a third season for the show is definitely happening, it’s highly unlikely that Fox will keep Lone Star running if it continues to experience a drop in ratings.
What Was Ryan Murphy’S First Responder Series?
Fox’s big Fall 2021 premiere week was filled with new and returning shows. However, for all those that were showcased, at least one popular primetime drama was absent from the fall lineup, with Ryan Murphy’s first responder series 9-1-1: Lone Star nowhere to be found. With production starting back up on 9-1-1: Lone Star earlier this month, Rubinstein was quick to share with fans what Austin and the 126 will endure when the series returns, and it looks like Season 3’s start will greatly mirror what the Lone Star State endured earlier this year: A photo posted by on With parent series 9-1-1 is back for Season 5 already, fans no doubt wanted to see the Rob Lowe-led spinoff back as well.
But even though the 126 is coming back in the middle of the year, that doesn’t means fans will get fewer episodes, as Fox has already confirmed both 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star will have the standard 18 episodes. It will be interesting to see what will be in store for the 126 in Season 3. Following the surprise winter storm that froze up the South in early 2021, Lone Star isn’t coming out of left field by including that disastrous ordeal within its season premiere.
Meanwhile, the 126 firefighters are still going to be split up after that cliffhanger in the Season 2 finale, so hopefully everyone will be back together for warmth as Austin gets blanketed in snow and ice. It’s not altogether ideal for 9-1-1: Lone Star to get held until the midseason, considering fewer people generally start watching network shows at that point (minus those that premiere after the Super Bowl). And it’s not quite clear why Fox has so far avoided pairing the spinoff with its predecessor to kick off the fall season, beyond the fact that Fox’s fall schedule has been filled with more sports programming in recent years, as well as more Masked Singer-inspired content.
9-1-1: Lone Star Season 3 will premiere during Winter 2022 on Fox. In the meantime, check out our 2021 fall TV schedule to see what other shows, new and returning, viewers can look forward to!