Consideration Gray’s Anatomy followers, ABC’s No. 1 rated drama is heading again into manufacturing after greater than six months of a COVID-19 pressured shutdown. Cameras shut off on Gray’s Anatomy in March, with three extra episodes left to finish within the authentic season order. According to Variety, Gray’s will head again into manufacturing on Sept. 17 — which is nice information for followers who’ve been ready on phrase for when the present will return to the air.
Whereas the return to manufacturing is an efficient signal, ABC has not confirmed that the present will return within the fall after revealing an unscripted and news heavy fall schedule in August as scripted reveals are simply starting to move again to set. Nonetheless, Gray’s isn’t the one ABC present to return to manufacturing. The Goldbergs has already returned to set with COVID-19 laws in place. A Million Little Things govt producer DJ Nash additionally confirmed on Twitter that the Vancouver-set manufacturing has additionally returned to work. The Good Doctor and new drama The Big Sky are additionally reportedly prepared to begin filming, in line with the commerce publication.
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Although it was the unintended season finale, the ultimate episode Gray’s Anatomy Season 16 left a lot in the air with Owen (Kevin McKidd) discovering out about Teddy’s (Kim Raver) affair with Tom (Greg Germann), DeLuca (Giacomo Giannioitti) miraculously determining what was improper with Richard (James Pickens Jr.) and promptly having a breakdown, and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) and Hyperlink (Chris Carmack) lastly welcoming their child boy.
Gray’s boss Krista Vernoff has additionally already teased that Season 17 will be tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in a giant manner.
“There is not any method to be a long-running medical present and never do the medical story of our lifetimes,” she mentioned throughout a TV Academy panel earlier this summer time. “I really feel like our present has a chance and a accountability to inform a few of these tales.”