NBC has renewed hit police comedy "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" for a seventh season, the US network announced Wednesday. The show was infamously cancelled at Fox last year, only to be revived at NBC shortly thereafter. Series producer Universal Television had also been in talks with Hulu to keep the series afloat but the streaming service ultimately passed. Season 6 debuted in January, with seven episodes airing to date. The show was originally picked up for a 13-episode season but NBC upped that to 18. "It's been one of our great joys as a network to give 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' a second life," said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents of Scripted Programming, NBC Entertainment. "Cheers to Dan Goor, Mike Schur, Luke Del Tredici and David Miner, and our amazing cast and crew who each week turn New York's finest into New York's funniest." Australian Associated Press
NBC has renewed "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" for a seventh season.
NBC has renewed hit police comedy "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" for a seventh season, the US network announced Wednesday.
The show was infamously cancelled at Fox last year, only to be revived at NBC shortly thereafter. Series producer Universal Television had also been in talks with Hulu to keep the series afloat but the streaming service ultimately passed.
Season 6 debuted in January, with seven episodes airing to date. The show was originally picked up for a 13-episode season but NBC upped that to 18.
"It's been one of our great joys as a network to give 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' a second life," said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents of Scripted Programming, NBC Entertainment. "Cheers to Dan Goor, Mike Schur, Luke Del Tredici and David Miner, and our amazing cast and crew who each week turn New York's finest into New York's funniest."