The Brooklyn Nine-Nine Series Ends In Season Eight
JAKARTA - NBC series, Brooklyn Nine-Nine will end the storyline in season eight. Today, February 12, the news was confirmed by the official Brookly Nine-Nine account, which uploaded a long article.
Initially, the series was produced by Universal Television for five parts on Fox. After that the NBC television channel took over production and extended the series until its seventh season in 2020.
They are currently filming the eighth season but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, production has to be suspended indefinitely. Andy Samberg, one of the main players said they would be back soon.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine tells of a group of detectives led by Captain Raymond Holt. This series focuses on the lives of detectives while handling cases with their witty behavior.
"Ending a series is a difficult decision but we think it is the best way to respect our characters, stories and viewers. I know some people will get upset that it ended too soon, but to be honest, I'm grateful the story went on this long," said the creator. serial, Dan Goor.
"The way I see it, if this is to be our last ride then let us go out in a blaze of glory." pic.twitter.com/HBVVV5cRJc
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine (@ nbcbrooklyn99) February 11, 2021
A while later, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine players shared their thoughts on this news.
"No crying for now, we will be filming for another season," said Amy's actor, Melissa Fumero.
Dirk Blocker also reshared the Brooklyn Nine-Nine news and wrote, "How fun!"