‘9-1-1’ Spinoff Set In Nashville Gets ABC Series Order For 2025-26 Season

EXCLUSIVE: As 9-1-1: Lone Star bowed out after five seasons, the popular first-responder franchise will stay in the South with another offshoot. The long-in-the-works 9-1-1 spinoff at ABC has received a straight-to-series order from the network and has settled on a setting: Nashville.

Titled 9-1-1: Nashville, the new series is written and executive produced by the franchise’s co-creators Ryan Murphy & Tim Minear and 9-1-1: Lone Star showrunner Rashad Raisani and will premiere during the 2025-26 season. The drama from 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television also will be executive produced by Brad Falchuk, co-creator of the first two 9-1-1 series with Murphy and Minear, and 9-1-1 star Angela Bassett, who also executive produced Lone Star.

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The idea for a second 9-1-1 spinoff surfaced soon after the first one, 9-1-1: Lone Star, premiered on Fox in 2020. It started gaining momentum after the mothership 9-1-1 series moved from Fox to 20th TV sibling ABC in 2023.

The 9-1-1 team had explored several locations for the potential franchise extension since then. There was talk of Las Vegas early on. Last fall, as the project kicked into high gear with Murphy confirming that he and Minear were working on a script, the focus turned to Hawaii. As Deadline reported at the time, the high cost of filming in the 50th state was considered a major hurdle.

The producers’ attention ultimately shifted to the South, with Nashville emerging as a front-runner, in part because of a tax credit I hear the proposed series has been offered.

A major music hub, Nashville is not as ubiquitous of a TV series backdrop as other cities nearby, including Atlanta, Memphis and Wilmington, NC. The most notable scripted series set and filmed there was ABC’s Nashville.

The Nashville-set offshoot is looking to join the Los Angeles-set mothership 9-1-1 on ABC, headlined by Bassett, which is looking good for a Season 9 renewal at ABC. The franchise is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television.

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