‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Renewed for Season 23 on ABC

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The doors of Grey Sloan Memorial will stay open for at least one more year.

ABC has renewed Grey’s Anatomy for a 23rd season, extending the show’s record as the longest-running primetime medical drama on American television — and the longest-running scripted primetime show ever on ABC. The pickup should take the series, created by Shonda Rhimes, past the 475-episode mark next season.

Grey’s Anatomy will roll into the 2026-27 season without two long-serving cast members — Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd are leaving the show following the May 7 season finale (which McKidd is also directing). Three actors — Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr. — have been with the show for its entire run (though Pompeo, who’s also an executive producer and narrates the series, has reduced her on-screen time in recent seasons).

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