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Grey’s Anatomy Season 20: Release Date, Cast, Story & Everything We Know – Screen Rant

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Grey's Anatomy season 20 is on its way in 2024, and there's already much to discuss about the long-running medical drama's return. First airing in 2005, Grey's Anatomy initially followed the lives of Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and her intern class as they began their residency at Seattle Grace Hospital. While many of the subplots revolved around them solving complex medical cases or mysteries, the drama also explored the personal lives of the surgeons and allowed viewers to witness several iconic friendships and romances blossom.

Since the show now has 19 seasons, it's not surprising that many of the main characters have left Grey's Anatomy, and season 20 will see yet more changes. Still, that doesn't mean that Grey's Anatomy has ever lost momentum. The writers have constantly experimented with new romances and storylines to keep Grey's Anatomy as engaging and unpredictable as possible. Season 19 even included a new and refreshing intern class, who have been a big hit with audiences thanks to their amazing chemistry. However, the gripping cliffhanger in the two-hour season 19 finale, "Wedding Bell Blues/Happily Ever After," viewers are desperate for Grey's Anatomy season 20 news.

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ABC announced multiple release dates for scripted shows that the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes had delayed throughout 2023, including season 20 of Grey's Anatomy. The show will return to ABC in March 2024. It's unclear yet if there will be a reduced episode count, as multiple ABC shows (as well as scripted content on other networks) have reported condensed seasons due to the delays.

The WGA strike was resolved on September 27th, 2023, and SAG/AFTRA strike was resolved on November 9th, 2023.

After it was announced that Ellen Pompeo was leaving Grey's Anatomy after season 19 (via Parade), there was some speculation about whether the show would continue without her. However, these issues were resolved quickly by March 24, 2023, when Grey's Anatomy season 20 was officially renewed by ABC (via Variety).

The Grey's Anatomy season 20 release date has been set for March 14, 2024. Season 20 looks in many ways to be a reinvention for Grey's Anatomy, since lead Ellen Pompeo isn't the only mainstay making her exit after season 19. The series will also be changing behind the scenes, and Krista Vernoff announced she was stepping down as Grey's Anatomy's head showrunner. Taking over her role for Grey's Anatomy season 20 is Meg Marinis, who has been part of the crew for many years, helping with producing, research, and editing.

Immediately after the Grey's Anatomy season 19 finale, there were reports about how several longtime Grey's Anatomy cast members were returning for season 20. So far, Chandra Wilson (Miranda Bailey), James Pickens Jr. (Richard Webber), Camilla Luddington (Jo Wilson), Kevin McKidd (Owen Hunt), and Caterina Scorsone (Amelia Shepherd) have all chosen to return for the Grey's Anatomy season 20 cast. According to TV Line, Kim Raver (Teddy Altman) is also set to appear in season 20 as well.

While other cast members haven't been confirmed, the following will likely reprise their roles:

Actor

Grey's Anatomy Role

Harry Shum Jr.

Benson "Blue" Kwan

Adelaide Kane

Jules Millin

Niko Terho

Lucas Adams

Alexis Floyd

Simone Griffith

Midori Francis

Mika Yasuda

Chris Cormack

Atticus Lincoln

Jaicy Elliot

Taryn Helm

Debby Allen

Catherine Fox

After Ellen Pompeo announced her departure from Grey's Anatomy (which resulted in Meredith Grey moving to Boston to find a cure for Alzheimer's), audiences also had to goodbye to another favorite character. Kelly McCreary announced that she was leaving the show after season 19 too. After playing Maggie Pierce in Grey's Anatomy for nine years, McCreary decided to leave the hospital drama behind her to pursue other opportunities (via Deadline). However, that doesn't mean that her character can't return, as the writers left the door open for her to come back.

After the climactic Grey's Anatomy season 19 finale, which saw multiple couples confess their love for one another, Teddy Altman's life hung in the balance after she collapsed in the OR from a toothache. The Grey's Anatomy season 20 story will likely follow up the events of what happened, and also explore the romances between Jo and Link, Simone and Lucas, Helm and Mika, and potentially Jules and Kwan too.

Grey's Anatomy season 20 could also see Lucas, Simone, or Kwan being punished for performing unauthorized surgery/ignoring a patient's DNR. However, as with prior seasons, plot details will likely be kept a closely guarded secret until much closer to the 2024 release date.

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10 Times Grey’s Anatomy Characters Cheated Death – Screen Rant

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Grey's Anatomy is famous for its emotional episodes, and the number of times its characters have been able to cheat death. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), the protagonist, is well known for her ability to be inches from death and still get away. The characters on Grey's Anatomy have gone through significant trauma throughout the series' long run, and have witnessed many of their loved ones coming close to death, or passing on themselves.

Running for 19 seasons since its premiere in 2005, Grey's Anatomy has never been afraid to push its characters, and audience, to the limit. Many episodes of the show have become infamous for the extreme events the doctors go through, like a plane crash and a shooter in the hospital. Though character deaths stand out, it's just as thrilling when their fate is uncertain, and they make it. A beloved character remaining on the show is always cause for celebration.

April Kepner (Sarah Drew) was introduced in season 6 of the show and was initially a divisive personality among the doctors. However, during its run, April was established as a key figure in the hospital, especially to Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams), who became her husband. In the episode, "Cold as Ice", April accidentally falls into a ravine and almost drowns before being found by the doctors. It causes quite a stir at the hospital, but eventually, April's pulse is found, and she is revived.

Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) was an excellent character during the early seasons of Grey's Anatomy. His relationship with Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) is tumultuous, but when he is shot in the episode, "17 Seconds", it reaffirms their bond. Losing Burke in season 2 of the series would have been heartbreaking, and his incapacitation in this episode was especially nerve-wracking because the life of patient Denny (Jeffery Dean Morgan) was on the line. At this point, it seemed that Denny and Izzie were soulmates, and she would do anything to save him. Even though Burke made it through his trauma, Denny ended up passing on.

In Grey's Anatomy, Meredith almost died the most out of all the people in the show, but she is also one of the longest-running characters. This means she has undergone almost every traumatic event that the series has showcased. In more recent seasons, Grey's Anatomy touched upon the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Meredith contracts the virus. For much of season 17, she was in limbo, and it was touch and go and whether she would make it. In the end, she survives and lives to fight another day at Grey Sloan Memorial.

In the fateful episode "Sanctuary", Alex is not the only victim of violence. Considered one of the best, and most tragic, episodes of the series, "Sanctuary" follows the events of a shooter taking control of the hospital. While Alex and others are not involved in the shooter's plan, he still gets caught in the crossfire. In the first of the two-part season finale, Alex is wounded and with the doctors scattered and hiding throughout the hospital, it is unclear if he'll get the treatment he needs. While Alex does make it, many other lives are lost in this episode.

In the musical episode of the series, "Song Beneath The Song", a pregnant Callie (Sara Ramirez) fights for her life after a car crash. Utilizing Ramirez's talents as a singer, Callie watches as the doctors do everything they can to revive her. Just before the crash, Callie's girlfriend, Arizona (Jessica Capshaw), proposes to her and spends the episode at Callie's bedside along with Mark Sloan (Eric Dane), the father of Callie's baby. The baby is delivered prematurely, but in the end, both Callie and her child live. Additionally, Callie and Arizona's relationship continues when Callie accepts her proposal.

Izzie (Katherine Heigl) has difficulty finding her place at the hospital after Denny's death in season 2. Later, she starts up a relationship with Alex (Justin Chambers) but begins having hallucinations and discovers she has a brain tumor in season 5. Her battle with cancer goes on throughout the season and culminates in the episode "Now or Never". Izzie has an operation to remove the tumor and signs at DNR beforehand. After surgery, her heart stops, and it is unclear if she makes it until season 6 when it's revealed she's alive. Unfortunately, it is also in this episode that George (T. R. Knight) passes away.

"Flight", sees the loss of several characters, and changes the lives of everyone involved. Meredith, Christina, Derek, and Arizona live, but others do not. Meredith's younger sister, Lexi (Chyler Leigh), dies from her injuries. Her past boyfriend, Mark Sloan, is also in the crash, but he initially survives and is brought back to the hospital with the others. A devastating conclusion to Mark and Lexi's relationship. For a while, it seemed he was going to make it, but in season 9, episode 2, "Remember The Time", he dies. Although his first escape from death was hopeful, Mark's sendoff felt like a good ending for the character.

By season 3 of Grey's Anatomy, Meredith is struggling with feelings of depression. In the episode, the doctors are called to a triage near the ocean. This is when Meredith falls into the water and cannot stop herself from being dragged under. When she is found by Derek (Patrick Dempsey), he does everything to save her. Once she is transported back to the hospital, everyone joins in on the attempt. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, but Meredith's fate is revealed in the following episode where she lives.

When a patient is admitted to the hospital, and it's discovered that there is a bomb in their chest, Meredith reaches in and grabs it. The bomb squad is called in and talks Meredith through safely removing the bomb. This two-part episode arc is concluded in the following episode, "As We Know It", and while Meredith successfully removes the bomb and lives, it does end up exploding and killing a member of the bomb squad. Meredith is hit by a small part of the explosion but is relatively unharmed. Watching Meredith transform over the years on Grey's Anatomy after this, shows how much progress she makes.

In the season 6 episode, "Sanctuary", it is Derek who the shooter is looking for. Derek is shot in "Sanctuary", but in the season 6 finale of Grey's Anatomy, "Death And All His Friends", his life hangs in the balance. Cristina begins operating on him, but the shooter finds them and forces her to let Derek die at gunpoint. It seems as though Derek is dead, and Meredith is devastated. However, Cristina tricked the shooter into thinking Derek had flat-lined by removing the wires that were tracking his pulse. Once the shooter is gone, Cristina finishes the procedure and saves Derek's life.

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Ellen Pompeo is Back as Meredith Grey in ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 20 Promo Watch Now! – Just Jared

Dr. Meredith Grey is back at Grey Sloan Memorial!

ABC has debuted a brand new promo for season 20 of Greys Anatomy, featuring Ellen Pompeo reprising her role as her beloved character after exiting the show as a series regular last season.

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How long do I have to wait? Meredith asks, as the scene shifts to Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) ordering the interns to get to work.

Elsewhere in the promo, Jo Wilson (Camila Luddington) and Link (Chris Cormack) kiss in the rain, Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr) struggles with his sobriety, and Simone Griffith (Alexis Floyd) tells Lucas Adams (Niko Terho) they need to talk about what happened after their hookup.

The promo ends with Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) collapsing during an operation, with Winston Ndugu (Anthony Hill) then warning that Dr. Altman is in critical condition.

Season 20 marks the first time Ellen will only appearing on the long-running medical drama in a guest role after scaling back her role. She will remain as an executive producer and will provide the opening and closing voiceover for each episode.

It was previously revealed that four actors will not be coming back for the new season.

Season 20 of Greys Anatomy premieres March 14 at 9 pm ET on ABC.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 20 Cast Revealed: 15 Stars Confirmed to Return, 2 Actors Not Coming Back – Just Jared

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Chandra Wilson RETURNING

Deadline reports that Chandra Wilson has signed on to return for season 20. She has been with the show since season one!

James Pickens, Jr. RETURNING

Deadline reports that James Pickens, Jr. has signed on to return for season 20. He has been with the show since season one!

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The 10 Best Episodes of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ of All Time, Ranked From Lowest to Highest Audience Score – Just Jared

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10. Season 14 Episode 7 (Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story)

After a roller coaster car falls off the track at the county fair, the doctors at Grey Sloan tend to patients who spark memories about ghosts from their past.

9. Season 10 Episode 24 (Fear (Of the Unknown))

Cristina must head to Zurich soon but she is unprepared to leave behind her life in Seattle. Fear runs amok throughout the hospital as an explosion in a shopping mall results in a mass casualty situation.

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Gen V, Shoresy, and the Anatomy of 2023’s Best Spinoffs – Paste Magazine

Spinoffs represent a foundational pillar propping up American television history, from The Jeffersons to The Walking Dead: Darryl Dixon, Mork & Mindy to Better Call Saul. Sometimes, theyre a unique subversion of the original property, but other times, theyre a cheap replication of what already exists. In an era of franchise exhaustion and repackaged studio products, the term spinoff is becoming a dirtier word with audiences, but two of the years best shows prove theres nothing wrong with the formula. Prime Videos Gen V and Hulus Shoresy are brilliant breakaways from their parent shows, demonstrating how spinoffs can benefit studios and audiences in their quest for entertainment domination.

On paper, Gen V feels like a cash-grab to give The Boys fans another electric-blue hit of darkly comedic superhero debauchery. Prime Video announced that Gen Vs first season would directly roll into The Boys Season 4, making it required watchingwhich can be seen as a cheap tactic to manufacture viewership. Instead, showrunner Michele Fazekas uses the opportunity to flesh out themes found in The Boys on a more granular scale. Godolkin University breeds deeper conversations about Compound V usage without consent, as super-powered students face the harsh realities of their forced-upon fates. Its more hopeful than The Boys, and thrives without relying on cameos or callbacks to Butchers or Homelanders bloody, diabolical antics.

In 2022, Letterkennys Wayne, Jared Keeso, shipped his foul-mouthed hockey lifer Shore (aka Shoresy) to Sudbury for his own self-titled spinoff. Only appearing faceless from behind (as to hide the fact that this character was also played by the star of the show), Shoresys status on Letterkenny was as nothing more than a vehicle for vulgar chirps about double-wheeling Reilly and Jonesys mothers. The question last year before Season 1 was simple: how can a rude and raunchy sidepiece become a focal protagonist? A year later, now with two seasons tucked away, that answer seems even simpler: development. Keeso treats Shoresy as an upside-down sports comedy with women and First Nations characters at the forefront, constantly skewering the athletic machismo that once made Shores zingers so memorable in Letterkenny.

Gen V and Shoresy excel as reinventions of their inspirations. Gen V follows young adults who havent yet been thoroughly corrupted by Vought or forever absorbed into Homelanders #SupeLivesMatter agenda. Where Butcher and Homelander are willing to burn the entire world down for their causes, Jaz Sinclairs hemokinetic Marie Moreau and her classmates fight for something brighter than the cynicism that The Boys emboldens. While there are glancing blows of heartbreak in The Boys, like when Erin Moriartys Starlight recalls her younger years as a pageant supe, Gen V tugs these dangling threads and unravels something miles more insidious. Fazekas and her writers attempt to show how the kids might be alright despite living in a world that wants them dead for countless reasons, but refuses to ignore the angsty teenage drama of growing up a supe without any choice.

Shoresys second season develops a complicated man who, at one time, could have been described as the most off-putting character in Letterkenny. Hes no longer splitting time between Reilly and Jonesys houses; hes adorably chasing the love of his life like a giddy high schooler. Shoresys quips arent missiles fired at his teammates; hes the dedicated captain who will do whatever it takes to motivate everyone toward a win. The Shore of Letterkenny is a caricature of misogynistic player cultures where Shoresy permits actual male ego dissections, expressive commentaries about win at all costs obsessions, and everything that comes along with the freedom of a spinoff. While audiences may expect a carbon copy of the original series in its offshoot, Shoresy never falters when pointedly separating itself from the original series; showrunners should strive to deliver the unexpected like Keeso.

At the heart of both shows is a desire to be different. The hallmarks of the original series are still there (because you cant entirely turn your back on existing audiences), but theres a fearlessness in the bold choices made to separate these shows from their predecessors. Fazekas was issued no guarantee that The Boys fans would enthusiastically support a collegiate story that veers more toward resonating with Gen Z audiences; Keeso had no idea whether Letterkenny fans would take to a far more sports-driven template that takes cues from Slap Shot, Major League, and the works. That doesnt stop either from testing their fanbase with the allure of different storytelling perspectives. Neither series rewrites what came before beyond recognition, but clearly and successfully steers away from mirror imagery that would just accelerate feelings of market over-saturation.

But even in spite of the push to deliver something different from the series that came before, there is still an appropriate amount of crossover to cling to. Gen V hits the heights of the unprecedentedly horny Herogasm episode of The Boys during its three-episode premiere; Shoresy establishes silly bits just like in Letterkenny, whether it be panini shop wordplay or the Sudbury players affinity for ice cream drumsticks. As much as Gen V and Shoresy abstain from paint-by-numbers mimicry, they still play the hits. Gen V is as stupendously violent and conspiratorially driven as The Boys, while Shoresy still proves Keeso is one of the better television writers handling female characters and dismantling gender tropes in todays scene. The trust has been earned and were still rewarded for our loyalty, as fresh storytelling refuses to completely ignore its acclaimed origins.

Despite having the edge of a previously-established audience built-in, the odds werent totally stacked in these series favors, as sequel, reboot, cinematic universe, and spinoff fatigue have begun to plague audiences everywhere. Defying expectations, Gen V shoulders all the weight of ramping excitement for The Boys Season 4 while telling a standalone story with rich payoffs, new recruits, and archetypal narratives that dont require a cliffhangers duration to appreciatenot to mention how this series had to battle the tossed-around notion of superhero fatigue. Shoresy is hellbent on making you fall in love with a championship-focused hothead who, episode by episode, dares to eradicate preconceptions bred by Letterkenny. And for both of these shows, breaking out in an already oversaturated streaming landscape is an uphill battle in itself, but their popularity with audiences proves that these series eclipse the often negative connotations of spinoffs and sequels, dynamically evolving the original world while expanding it in new and exciting ways.

In todays television era, where producers are searching for expanded universes faster than ever before, Gen V and Shoresy are shining examples of how to execute a spinoff. Everyone involved invests in building out a multidimensional, hit-you-from-all-sides offshoot instead of merely expanding to fulfill immediate-yet-possibly-fleeting demands. Existing molds dont stifle creative teams. Theyre asked to reinterpret a vibe and produce something new that can live up to its predecessor. In both cases, its a smash-hit exercise that trusts individual voices, promotes originality, and proves how spinoffs are just as important of a television staple as brand-new titles destined for their own spinoffsa cycle we should not fear in proper hands.

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How to watch Anatomy of a Fall is it streaming? – Dexerto

Jasmine Valentine

Published: 2023-12-11T16:51:49 Updated: 2023-12-11T16:52:00

The thrilling French courtroom drama is drawing international attention through its Golden Globe nominations but is Anatomy of a Fall streaming?

Its been a fantastic year for German actress Sandra Hller, who has achieved international success with her roles in The Zone of Interest and courtroom drama Anatomy of a Fall.

The films synopsis reads: A woman is suspected of her husbands murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.

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With the film now nominated for multiple Golden Globes, is Anatomy of a Fall streaming? Heres everything you need to know.

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Anatomy of a Fall currently isnt available on streaming, with no official streaming date announced as of yet.

In line with other Neon releases, a timeline for Anatomy of a Fall to be available on streaming can be guessed, with estimations currently placing its release around February 2024. Historically, Neon-distributed titles stream exclusively on Hulu approximately four months after their theatrical release in the United States.

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Well be sure to keep this space updated with the latest streaming news for the movie.

Anatomy of a Fall is currently available to buy or rent on various digital platforms, including Apple TV and iTunes.

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The movie initially received a limited theatrical release in the US on October 13, 2023, before rolling out to more cinemas nationwide in the following weeks.

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As of writing, Anatomy of a Fall is also available to pre-order on Amazon Prime Video, which you can do so here.

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According to many critics and now the Golden Globes Anatomy of a Fall is definitely worth the watch.

The movie currently has a 96% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer, with an audience score of 91%.

Wendy Ide of The Observer said, Ultimately, one of the key pleasures of the picture is its uncertainty the niggling doubts that remain, and the sense that a crucial piece of the puzzle is tantalizingly out of reach.

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Clarissa Loughrey at The Independent agreed, Its hard not to be drawn in. Thats the trick of Anatomy of a Fall. Sandra is a fascinating, one-woman puzzle box, thanks largely to the strength of Hllers performance.

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