Back in 2018, fans were introduced to the world of 9-1-1. Exploring the lives of the first responders working in a firehouse and dispatch center in Los Angeles, people couldn't get enough of the drama — and danger — the show provided. With more and more people tuning in every week, it was clear that co-creators Ryan Murphy and Tim Minear had hit the procedural drama jackpot.
Fast-forward, and the original series turned into a popular TV franchise with the addition of 9-1-1: Lone Star. While folks were ecstatic about a new spinoff, both shows came with their own ups and downs. 9-1-1 eventually moved to ABC from Fox, while 9-1-1: Lone Star ended in February 2025 after five seasons on the air. But as many know, this is far from the end for new additions to the franchise.
Thanks to an announcement made by Deadline in February 2025, 9-1-1 is once again adding a new TV show to its on-screen empire. Titled 9-1-1: Nashville, the show already has the green light to film episodes for ABC. And even though things are being kept on the down-low about it, we did find out more about what's in store for the brand-new series.