Key Points

ABC has unveiled a thrilling new teaser for '9-1-1: Nashville,' showcasing a tornado disaster for the city’s emergency team. The spinoff stars Chris O’Donnell and Jessica Capshaw, blending action and family drama. Produced by Ryan Murphy and Tim Minear, the series promises high-stakes emergencies. It premieres this fall on ABC, following the conclusion of '9-1-1: Lone Star.'

Key Points: 9-1-1 Nashville Teaser Reveals Tornado Disaster Ahead of Fall Premiere

  • New teaser features tornado chaos in Music City
  • Stars Chris O’Donnell and Jessica Capshaw lead the spinoff
  • Produced by Ryan Murphy and Tim Minear
  • Joins ABC’s lineup after '9-1-1: Lone Star' ended
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9-1-1 Nashville new teaser out, set to premiere this fall

ABC drops fiery new teaser for '9-1-1: Nashville' starring Chris O’Donnell and Jessica Capshaw, premiering this fall.

"The 9-1-1 team are truly the masters of event-izing television. – Craig Erwich, Disney Television Group"

Washington DC, June 17

ABC network has released a much-waited new teaser of '9-1-1: Nashville', which features fiery tornados racing across Music City, apparently the spinoff's first disaster for the city's emergency response team, reported Deadline.

As in previous iterations of 9-1-1, the new spinoff, '9-1-1 Nashville' is an action procedural about heroic first responders, which also weaves in a family saga of power and glamour set in Tennessee.

'9-1-1: Nashville' stars stars Chris O'Donnell as Captain Don Sharpe, along with Jessica Capshaw, LeAnn Rimes and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, reported Deadline.

As per the outlet, '9-1-1: Nashville' is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television.

Murphy, Minear and Rashad Raisani will serve as executive producers and writers, with O'Donnell, Brad Buecker, Brad Falchuk and Bassett also executive producing.

Take a look at the videos here,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHC7yjoW4KA&t=16s

The 911: Nashville will join the flagship series on ABC, while spinoff 911: Lone Star ended in February after five seasons on Fox.

Craig Erwich, president, Disney Television Group, spoke with Deadline last month about the upcoming spinoff.

He said, "I think that the 9-1-1 team are truly the masters of event-izing television, the way that be-nado kicked off 9-1-1 last year," Erwich said.

"They have a really special event planned for 9-1-1: Nashville, and although we haven't discussed [crossovers], I think it's an incredible opportunity that I'm sure at some point we'll figure out how to capitalize on. What the 9-1-1's been able to do, it's really a master class in television, which is consistently event-izing that show to keep it fresh after all these many years, my hat's off to [showrunner] Tim {Minear] and Ryan for that," added Craig.

'9-1-1: Nashville' premieres this fall on ABC.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Excited for this! The original 9-1-1 series is quite popular in India too. Hope Hotstar picks up the Nashville version quickly. The tornado scenes in the teaser look intense! 🌪️
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Priya M.
Interesting to see how they'll blend country music culture with emergency drama. LeAnn Rimes' casting is perfect for Nashville setting. But I hope they don't overdo the glamour part - the original worked because it focused on real first responder challenges.
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Amit S.
Yaar, why can't we make shows like this in India? Our emergency services have so many dramatic real-life stories that would make great TV. Instead we get the same old saas-bahu dramas. 😅
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Neha T.
The production quality looks top-notch as expected from Ryan Murphy. But I wonder if Indian audiences will connect with Nashville setting as much as they did with original LA version. Still, will definitely give it a try!
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Vikram J.
After Lone Star ended, was worried about franchise future. Glad they're continuing with new location. Hope they maintain the perfect balance of action, emotion and humor that made original so special. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sanya R.
Chris O'Donnell is such an underrated actor! Good to see him leading this. The teaser gave me goosebumps - that tornado sequence looks terrifyingly realistic. American shows really know how to create edge-of-seat moments.

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