Grey's Anatomy has been officially renewed for its 21st season on ABC, marking a significant milestone for the long-running medical drama. The decision to bring back the show comes on the heels of the recently resumed 20th season, which was impacted by strikes.
The renewal will see the series continue under the leadership of showrunner Meg Marinis, who took over from Krista Vernoff at the end of season 19. Marinis, a seasoned member of the Grey's Anatomy team since the third season, has steadily climbed the ranks to her current role as showrunner.
Creator Shonda Rhimes expressed her gratitude to the dedicated fans of the show, whose support has propelled Grey's Anatomy into its historic 21st season. Rhimes praised Marinis' storytelling as a driving force behind the show's continued vibrancy and appeal.
While details about the returning cast remain undisclosed, it is anticipated that Ellen Pompeo, who plays the iconic character Meredith Grey, will continue to be involved in the series. Pompeo, who departed as a series regular ahead of season 20, is expected to make appearances in at least four episodes of the upcoming season.
Grey's Anatomy holds the distinction of being the longest-running primetime medical drama in television history, surpassing ER in 2019. Additionally, it stands as ABC's longest-running scripted series, further solidifying its place in the network's legacy.
The show's extensive library of episodes recently became available on streaming platforms like Hulu and Netflix, attracting a new wave of viewers to the beloved series. Grey's Anatomy joins other ABC shows like Abbott Elementary and 911 in securing early renewals for the 2024-25 broadcast season.
As the entertainment landscape continues to evolve, Grey's Anatomy remains a cornerstone of primetime television, captivating audiences with its compelling storytelling and enduring characters.