âBrooklyn Nine-Nineâ is not dead! NBC steps in for the save
Proving one networkâs cancellation is another networkâs pickup: NBC has revived the recently canceled âBrooklyn Nine-Nine.â
A day after Fox gave the boot to the cop comedy â causing an uproar on Twitter â the peacock network scooped up the Andy Samberg-led half-hour for a 13-episode sixth season.
Not long after news broke that Fox had canned the series, both âBrooklyn Nine-Nineâ and âBrooklyn 99â started trending on Twitter, with fans and the showâs stars â including Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz and Joe Lo Truglio â mourning the showâs loss. Even Lin-Manuel Miranda and Mark Hamill got in on the action.
It wasnât long before talk began to spread that the show, which is produced by Universal Television, was being shopped around to other outlets, including Hulu and TBS. Its new home base keeps the show firmly in the NBC family â Universal Television is the studio arm of the network.
The Mike Schur and Dan Goor comedy will be in good company. NBC is also home to Schurâs âThe Good Place,â and will soon be home to the producerâs new comedy âAbbyâs.â
âEver since we sold this show to Fox Iâve regretted letting it get away, and itâs high time it came back to its rightful home,â NBC Entertainment boss Robert Greenblatt said in a statement. âMike Schur, Dan Goor, and Andy Samberg grew up on NBC and weâre all thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest, and best cast comedies in a long time will take its place in our comedy line-up. I speak for everyone at NBC, hereâs to the Nine-Nine!â
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