9-1-1: Lone Star might have ended after 5 seasons on Fox, however there’s nonetheless the unique (returning with the second half of its eighth season on March 6 on ABC) and a possible new spinoff to return from Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani. When TV Insider spoke with Raisani concerning the finish of Lone Star, we, in fact, needed to discover out what we might about this doable new addition to the franchise.
As an example, might any of the Lone Star characters — everybody survived an asteroid then potential nuclear meltdown — present up on it or 9-1-1? “I don’t see why not,” Raisani mentioned. “I might adore it.”
He couldn’t share a lot concerning the new present within the works. “What I can say is all will probably be informed quickly, and there’s a person named Ryan Murphy who’s the primary one who I feel will converse on that,” he mentioned.
Raisani did tease, “I feel that it’s going to have a unique tone. It should nonetheless hopefully really feel like our DNA, however in the identical approach that Lone Star was totally different than 9-1-1 and had its personal really feel, I feel that if we are able to get this proper, this can have its personal really feel.”
The Lone Star co-showrunner additionally shared that that they had thought of an ending for fan-favorite couple Tarlos that would have arrange one thing else: “We had talked about T.Ok. [Ronen Rubinstein] and Carlos [Rafael Silva] perhaps shifting to a brand new metropolis and beginning a brand new life collectively elsewhere in Texas to arrange a doable spinoff.”
Once we spoke with Minear concerning the 9-1-1 midseason finale, he informed us that there gained’t be a backdoor pilot to arrange the potential new present on the mothership. “Ryan Murphy and me and Rashad, we’ve been having conferences and speaking about potentialities and that’s just about all I might say about that,” he added.
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9-1-1, Midseason Return, Thursday, March 6, 8/7c, ABC
9-1-1: Lone Star, Streaming Now, Hulu