In a move that will excite fans, NBC has announced that Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been renewed for an eighth season. The news comes months ahead of the police comedy’s seventh-season premiere in February 2020. The announcement was made via the show’s Twitter page where Tracey Pakosta, NBC’s Co-President of Scripted Programming, revealed the news to the cast in a video you can watch here…
Good things come to those who w8. The #Brooklyn99 squad will be coming back for Season 8 on NBC! pic.twitter.com/bQsGYA4oG9
— Brooklyn Nine-Nine (@brooklyn99) November 14, 2019
Brooklyn Nine-Nine has had quite a surreal journey over the course of its run. Originally premiering on Fox, the series became a Golden Globe-winner in its inaugural season and garnered a lot of praise from critics and fans. It ran for five seasons until it was cancelled by Fox only to be picked up for a sixth season by NBC.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine stars Andy Samberg, Terry Crew, Melissa Fumero, Andre Braugher, Joe Lo Truglio, Stephanie Beatriz, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller. It was created by Dan Goor and Mike Schur.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will return for its seventh season on February 6th, 2020 with an hour-long premiere.