Paramount+ announced Friday, confirming it will be the legal drama's last. The series' final season, which is currently in production in New York City, will kick off Thursday, Sept.
8.“We’ve fighting these last six seasons. To be able to tell stories about an upside-down world in real time has been a gift.
And to have worked with these talented, brilliant, generous actors, writers and crew has been a blessing,” said Robert and Michelle King, series co-creators, showrunners and executive producers, in a statement. “Our hope-slash-scheme is to find ways to work with all of them again in the future.”The upcoming season begins with Diane feeling like she’s going crazy, struggling with an uneasy sense of déjà vu, with everything from Roe v.
Wade, to voting rights, to Cold War aggressions returning. Meanwhile, the lawyers of Reddick & Associates wonder if the violence that they see all around them points to an impending civil war.“It’s been an extraordinary run we’ve had, from to [Thirteen] years of the Kings’ brilliant writing, magnificent acting troupes led by Julianna Margulies and Christine Baranski, and massive support and partnership with CBS and Paramount+,” said executive producer Ridley Scott in a statement. “In this day and age, where long runs are more the exception than the norm and where discerning audiences have so much choice for quality content, the success and longevity of these series are a testament to how excellent both shows were.
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