911 season 2 spoilers: Ryan Guzman signs on as new series regular
We heard moving into 911 season 2 that we would see a larger expansion of the firefighter world, and the latest casting news is further proof of that very thing.
We heard moving into 911 season 2 that we would see a larger expansion of the firefighter world, and the latest casting news is further proof of that very thing.
In the wake of the (apparent) exit of Connie Britton, 911 season 2 has now found itself another big name in Jennifer Love Hewitt.
This morning Fox revealed their full 2018 Fall Schedule, and it’s one that reminds us precisely how the network doesn’t really have all that much when it comes to timeslots currently available.
Could Lauren Graham appear on 911 season 2 in some shape or form? Obviously, the demand for such a thing is going to be there.
There is now a greater reason to be concerned over Connie Britton’s 911 future than before — after all, the Nashville / Friday Night Lives alum has just signed on to appear in the first season of Bravo’s upcoming anthology series Dirty John.
Given that the first season just ended and season 2 may not premiere until the fall, in theory it may sound like it’s too early to start talking about a 911 season 3 … in theory.
In the wake of last night’s finale, we’re starting to get at least somewhat more of a sense as to what the 911 season 2 episode count could be — suffice it to say, it is more than the ten episodes that the first season of the show received.
Is Connie Britton leaving 911 after the events of the season 1 finale? We offer up some further insight right now.
Following tonight’s finale, what should be the 911 season 2 premiere date expectations? We certainly understand that there would be questions regarding when the series could be coming back on the air!
We know already that there will be a 911 season 2 airing on Fox in the new year; however, what is not anywhere near as clear at the moment is whether or not Connie Britton will be coming back for another batch of episodes.