Grey's Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Confirmed With One Major Difference

Grey’s Anatomy season 20 will happen, as ABC officially confirms a renewal, but with one change to the long-running medical drama series.

Grey’s Anatomy season 20 will happen but with one major change. The long-running hospital drama has experienced some major changes in recent months. Ellen Pompeo has taken on a reduced role as Meredith Grey, with the actor focusing on other projects. It was also announced that showrunner Krista Vernoff is stepping away from the show, and its spinoff Station 19, once the current installment ends. More recently, Grey’s Anatomy will see the character Maggie Pierce exit as actor Kelly McCreary also announced that she’d be leaving the show after nine seasons.

Now, per The Hollywood Reporter, it’s been confirmed that ABC has renewed Grey’s Anatomy for season 20. Meg Marinis, who has been with the series since season 3, will take over the role of showrunner from Krista Vernoff. Grey’s Anatomy is the first ABC scripted drama to receive a renewal. It joins the popular sitcom Abbott Elementary as the first of ABC’s programs to be confirmed for a return.

What Marinis As Showrunner Means For Grey’s Anatomy

Jake Borelli as Schmitt, Kim Raver as Teddy Altman, James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, and Chris Carmack as Link in Grey's Anatomy season 19 episode 11

As expected, Grey’s Anatomy season 20 chose from within its ranks in terms of its next showrunner. Marinis has a long history with the medical drama series, beginning as a writer’s production assistant before working her way up as a writers’ assistant and medical researcher. She then was promoted to the position of executive producer, a role she’s had for the past four years. In addition to these roles, Marinis is an experienced writer on Grey’s Anatomy.

She’s credited with 35 episodes of the show. Her first credit came with the season 6 episode, “Hook, Line, and Sinner,” which saw the characters work on a captain that was stabbed with a giant shark hook. More recently, she wrote the second episode of Grey’s Anatomy season 19, which continues to slowly set Meredith’s overall exit into motion and focuses on her relationship with Nick.

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In more than one way, the ascent of Marinis as the showrunner of Grey’s Anatomy ensures continuity for the series. The show continues to deliver strong ratings, both in a traditional sense and on streaming. If that success holds, there can certainly be a future with less Meredith Grey.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 20 tease: What can we expect?

Chandra Wilson and Kevin McKidd reveal where we stand and what lies ahead for fans

LOS ANGELES — After an emotional reunion with some of the “Grey’s Anatomy” original cast on the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, Chandra Wilson is ready to look ahead.

“It’s season 20, which is a huge season,” Wilson told On The Red Carpet at the Walt Disney Company Emmys party.

And while we tried (and failed) to get Wilson to give us some season 20 details, she did reveal there will not be any big time jumps in the premiere.

“We’re picking up exactly where we left off in that season finale, so no time has really passed.”

Time seems to be a running theme for the writers and producers this season, as in, there isn’t enough!

“It’s our most truncated season we’ve ever had, with ten little baby episodes! I’m like, we can’t make you cry ten times in a row,” Wilson exclaimed. “But they’re having to pull out all of their creative guns in order to make ten episodes… have the same bang that we usually do in 20, 22, 24 episodes.”

In other words, it’s going to be emotional.

At the helm of Season 20, episode one? Dr. Owen Hunt himself, Kevin McKidd.

“I just directed the premiere episode… just finished it last week. And it’s my 40th episode I’ve directed,” McKidd said.

“Grey’s Anatomy” is TV’s longest-running medical drama, with more than 400 episodes in the books. McKidd said he is honored to be part of a show with such a legacy.

“From the moment we all started on the show to now, we’re all pinching ourselves going ‘How can this be? How can this still exist as a show?’ And yet it continues. And we all just feel really lucky and blessed, you know.”

Season 20 of “Grey’s Anatomy” premieres March 14 on ABC.

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