9-1-1: Contagion Promo: The 118 Faces Viral Outbreak in ‘Two-Part Thriller'
During a recent interview with TVLine, 9-1-1 showrunner Tim Minear teased a 'very intense two-parter coming up a little bit before the end of the season.' Friends, the two-parter has arrived — and 'very intense' is actually an understatement.
ABC has released an explosive promo for 9-1-1: Contagion, which begins next Thursday, April 10 (8/7c) and concludes the following week. In the first look, which you can watch above, the 118 responds to a call from a lab specializing in — wait for it — exotic viruses. It's a real no-one-is-safe situation.
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This two-parter comes on the heels of Thursday's episode, in which Eddie finally made things right with Christopher. 'I've always been your dad,' Eddie told him. 'Now I'm going to start acting like it.' It was a sweet moment in an otherwise complicated storyline.
In other 9-1-1 news, the show has officially been renewed for Season 9. ABC made the big announcement on April 3, along with renewals for Grey's Anatomy (Season 22), The Rookie (Season 8), Shifting Gears (Season 2) and Will Trent (Season 4). The network had already renewed Abbott Elementary (Season 5) and High Potential (Season 2), while the future of Doctor Odyssey remains uncertain.
Hit PLAY on the video above for your first look at the explosive 9-1-1 two-parter, then drop a comment with your thoughts on all things Season 8 below.
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