Code Black Canceled After Three Seasons at CBS
Code Black canceled after three seasons at CBS
Bad news, Code Black fans. CBS has canceled the medical drama after three seasons, which was confirmed by executive producer Michael Seitzman on Twitter late last night. New episodes of Code Black will continue to run on Wednesday nights at 10:00 p.m. central time with a special two-hour doubleheader on May 30 starting at 9:00 p.m. You can read Seitzman’s post to Code Black fans below on the cancellation.
Dear #CodeBlack fans, the sad news came today that we were cancelled. It’s been a true joy to make this show and watch your response every week. Thank you for all of your passion. Truly, our best episodes have yet to air. We hope you’ll watch and enjoy them. We made them for you.
— Michael Seitzman (@michaelseitzman) May 24, 2018
Feeling nostalgic, Seitzman also shared a page from the Code Black Pilot final script today:
Nine more episodes until the epic #CodeBlack series finale. This is where it began… pic.twitter.com/yR4NiwnRyc
— Michael Seitzman (@michaelseitzman) May 24, 2018
Code Black stars Marcia Gay Harden, Boris Kodjoe, Harry Ford, Benjamin Hollingsworth, William Allen Young, Emily Tyra, Noah Gray-Cabey, Emily Alyn Lind, Moon Bloodgood, Luis Guzman and Rob Lowe. Michael Seitzman, David Marshall Grant, Rob Bowman, Marti Noxon, Linda Goldstein Knowlton, Ryan McGarry and Mike Weiss are executive producers for ABC Television Studios in association with CBS Television Studios.
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