New details about the in-development9-1-1spinoff have been revealed. Since its debut in 2018,9-1-1has been a staple of high-stakes procedural drama, following the lives of first responders in Los Angeles. Its success led to the creation of9-1-1: Lone Star, which brought the franchise to Austin, Texas, under the leadership of Rob Lowe’s Owen Strand. Now, it appears anotherprocedural TV seriesfrom the beloved franchise is in the works, helmed by9-1-1producers Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani.
According toTV Insider,Raisani addressed the potential9-1-1spinoff and its connection toLone Star, suggesting that crossover appearances aren’t out of the question. The original9-1-1series is set to return with the second half of its eighth season on March 6 on ABC.Lone Starrecently wrapped up its five-season run with an explosive series finale, raising questions about the future of the Murphy franchise. Here’s what he had to say:

[Regarding Lone Star cameos] I don’t see why not. I would love it.
What I can say is all will be told soon, and there’s a man named Ryan Murphy who is the first one who I think will speak on that.

I think that it will have a different tone. It will still hopefully feel like our DNA, but in the same way that Lone Star was different than 9-1-1 and had its own feel, I think that if we can get this right, this will have its own feel.
What A New 9-1-1 Spinoff Means
More Emergencies And More Drama
Theend of9-1-1: Lone Starcertainly left the door open for potential crossovers. While the team prevents a nuclear meltdown in Austin, Owen has an incredibly close brush with death. Thankfully, the leader of 126 survives and returns to his old job in New York. This leaves roomfor Owen or otherLone Starcharacters to reappear in a future9-1-1project. Meanwhile,9-1-1’s midseason premiere is set to deliver another intense storyline, as a recent teaser reveals that Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is kidnapped by a serial killer in the midst of a high-stakes case.
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9-1-1: Lone Star’s finale picks up after the penultimate episode’s cliffhanger, with the team racing to save the city from a nuclear meltdown.
Showing no signs of slowing down, the creative team behindthe9-1-1franchiseare clearly dedicated to high-stakes drama and complex characters. A new spinoff could explore new emergency teams with a fresh take, such as LAFD’s Air Operations, where9-1-1’s Tommy (Lou Ferrigno Jr.) is now stationed as a pilot. A more character-driven approach could also begin the franchise’s first medical series, led by Hen (Aisha Hinds). Regardless of the direction,the9-1-1franchise’s signature blend of intense emergencies and emotional storytelling will remain at its core.

Our Take On The Potential 9-1-1 Spinoff
The 9-1-1 Universe Has More Stories to Tell
The idea of another9-1-1spinoff is exciting news for fans of the high-stakes emergency drama franchise. For creators Murphy, Minear, and Raisani,the key to its success will be striking the right balancebetween familiar narratives—heart-pounding rescues, emotional character arcs—and a fresh, distinctive environment that sets it apart from its beloved predecessors.Lone Starthrived by bringing a different energy to the franchise, and if this new show can do the same, it has the potential to stand on its own while feeling like a natural extension of the9-1-1universe.