9-1-1: Lone Star Cast Responds to Cancellation Rumors, Promising ‘Best Season Yet’ This Fall

As rumors swirl about the possibility that 9-1-1: Lone Star‘s upcoming fifth season will also be its last, two of the Fox procedural’s stars are sending messages of hope and positivity to the show’s concerned fans.

“Wherever the ship sails, [I’m] grateful for the family I’ve created on this show,” Rafael Silva, who plays police officer Carlos Reyes, wrote in an Instagram story shortly after Deadline reported that Fox was mulling an end to the first responder drama.

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Ronen Rubinstein, who plays medic (and Silva’s on-screen husband) T.K. Strand, addressed the report directly, reminding fans that no decisions about the show’s future has been made.

“Nowhere in that article stated a certain fate for our show,” Rubinstein wrote in his own Instagram story. “But one thing I do know for certain is we will continue pouring our blood, sweat and tears into these last few episodes and deliver to you our most special season yet. I better see all of you in September.”

Despite being vocal about cancellation chatter, neither actor commented on the other piece of that bombshell report — Sierra McClain (aka Grace Ryder) isn’t returning for Season 5 as a series regular.

9-1-1: Lone Star‘s fifth (and possibly final) season airs Mondays at 8/7c this fall, leading into the new lifeguard drama Rescue: HI-Surf.

See Rubinstein and Silva’s full Instagram posts below, then drop a comment with your own thoughts about 9-1-1: Lone Star potentially ending with Season 5. Are you hoping for more, or are you ready to say goodbye to the 126?

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