'Grey's Anatomy' renewed for season 23

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'Grey's Anatomy' renewed for season 23

Get ready, 'Grey's Anatomy' fans! The iconic medical series has officially been renewed for its 23rd season on ABC. While we bid farewell to Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd after the emotional May 7 finale, beloved characters played by Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, and James Pickens Jr. will return to continue their intricate stories.

There's great news for the fans of 'Grey's Anatomy'. The popular medical drama has been renewed for the 23rd season on ABC. The pickup should take the series, created by Shonda Rhimes, past the 475-episode mark next season, as per The Hollywood Reporter. 'Grey's Anatomy' will roll into the 2026-27 season without two long-serving cast members, Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd are leaving the show following the May 7 season finale (which McKidd is also directing). Three actors, Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr. -- have been with the show for its entire run (though Pompeo, who's also an executive producer and narrates the series, has reduced her on-screen time in recent seasons). The series continues to be a strong performer for ABC, especially across streaming platforms. 'Grey's Anatomy' more than doubles its initial linear viewership of 2.22 million within a week through streaming and delayed viewing. It also ranks among the top 15 network shows (excluding live sports) in the key adults 18-49 demographic. Additionally, its extensive catalogue--available on Hulu and Netflix--consistently features in Nielsen's streaming rankings.

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