Good Morning America is making plans to depart Times Square.
ABC’s morning show will stop broadcasting from the network’s studio at the center of Manhattan in 2025, our sister site Variety reports.
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ABC’s morning show will stop broadcasting from the network’s studio at the center of Manhattan in 2025, our sister site Variety reports.
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- 10/19/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
This year’s Billboard Music Awards will air online instead of on a broadcast network as in the past, Dick Clark Productions announced Thursday.
The annual awards ceremony will stream on BBMAs.watch on Sunday, Nov. 19. Performances and awards celebrations, which will take place at various locations worldwide, also will be posted on BBMAs’ and Billboard’s social-media channels.
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The annual awards ceremony will stream on BBMAs.watch on Sunday, Nov. 19. Performances and awards celebrations, which will take place at various locations worldwide, also will be posted on BBMAs’ and Billboard’s social-media channels.
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- 10/19/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
When A Million Little Things ended its five-season run on ABC earlier this year, it seemed like the door was closed on the series for good.
Now, though, there's a chance that more episodes of the beloved drama could be produced.
Series creator DJ Nash took to X this week to respond to a fan who asked if the show is over.
"It's over. For now," he responded.
In a word? Whoa.
It's not uncommon for TV series to stage comebacks after their series finales.
In this TV climate, shows return for additional seasons years after they wrap up.
Frasier recently returned, 19 years after its series finale, for example.
There's a lot of story to mine from a comeback of A Million Little Things, which gave This Is Us a run for its money as one of the most emotional shows on TV.
We're still trying to get over A Million Little Things...
Now, though, there's a chance that more episodes of the beloved drama could be produced.
Series creator DJ Nash took to X this week to respond to a fan who asked if the show is over.
"It's over. For now," he responded.
In a word? Whoa.
It's not uncommon for TV series to stage comebacks after their series finales.
In this TV climate, shows return for additional seasons years after they wrap up.
Frasier recently returned, 19 years after its series finale, for example.
There's a lot of story to mine from a comeback of A Million Little Things, which gave This Is Us a run for its money as one of the most emotional shows on TV.
We're still trying to get over A Million Little Things...
- 10/18/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Like the Boston Bruins in overtime during Game 7 of the 2013 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, A Million Little Things might not be as done as we think it is.
DJ Nash, creator of the now-cancelled series, hinted at as much in a recent X (formerly Twitter) post. While replying to someone who asked whether the show was still airing, Nash wrote: “It’s over. For now.”
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DJ Nash, creator of the now-cancelled series, hinted at as much in a recent X (formerly Twitter) post. While replying to someone who asked whether the show was still airing, Nash wrote: “It’s over. For now.”
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- 10/17/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Humanitas, the organization that annually honors film and television writers whose work best explores the human condition, has revealed its 2023 winners.
Among the prizewinners is Craig Mazin, who scripted Season 1 The Last of Us episode “Long Long Time” that starred Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett. Mazin won in the Drama Teleplay category, beating out fellow semifinalists that included Peter Gould who was up for the series-finale episode of Better Call Saul.
Other Humanitas category winners in TV included Amy Sherman-Palladino for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Comedy Teleplay), and Tony Phelan & Joan Rater for the pilot of A Small Light in Limited Series.
On the movie side, winners included Tyler Perry for his Tyler Perry: A Jazzman’s Blues in the Drama Feature Film category, over Rebecca Lenkiewicz for She Said and Michael Reilly & Keith Beauchamp and Chinonye Chukwu for Till. Cooper Raiff won Comedy Feature Film for his indie Cha Cha Real Smooth,...
Among the prizewinners is Craig Mazin, who scripted Season 1 The Last of Us episode “Long Long Time” that starred Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett. Mazin won in the Drama Teleplay category, beating out fellow semifinalists that included Peter Gould who was up for the series-finale episode of Better Call Saul.
Other Humanitas category winners in TV included Amy Sherman-Palladino for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Comedy Teleplay), and Tony Phelan & Joan Rater for the pilot of A Small Light in Limited Series.
On the movie side, winners included Tyler Perry for his Tyler Perry: A Jazzman’s Blues in the Drama Feature Film category, over Rebecca Lenkiewicz for She Said and Michael Reilly & Keith Beauchamp and Chinonye Chukwu for Till. Cooper Raiff won Comedy Feature Film for his indie Cha Cha Real Smooth,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
This year’s Humanitas Prizes for screenwriting, usually handed out at Beverly Hilton ceremony, were announced via the Los Angeles Times this year in solidarity with the unions on strike, including the Unite Here Local 11 hospitality workers. And on top of awarding shows like The Last of Us and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Humanitas, an organization founded in 1974, also honored the striking Writers Guild of America itself with its “Voice for Change” award. Past winners of that award have included Ava DuVernay and Kenya Barris.
Humanitas’ mission is to tell “stories that explore the human experience because we believe that the act of acknowledging our common humanity is transformational.” With that in mind, this year the organization’s winners include The Last of Us‘ Craig Mazin for the teleplay for the emotional and critically lauded episode “Long, Long Time” in the drama television category. In the comedy equivalent, Amy Sherman-Palladino...
Humanitas’ mission is to tell “stories that explore the human experience because we believe that the act of acknowledging our common humanity is transformational.” With that in mind, this year the organization’s winners include The Last of Us‘ Craig Mazin for the teleplay for the emotional and critically lauded episode “Long, Long Time” in the drama television category. In the comedy equivalent, Amy Sherman-Palladino...
- 8/15/2023
- by Esther Zuckerman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s only been a few days since the A Million Little Things series finale aired (on May 3), but chances are you’re already wondering if that was really the last time you’ll see the friend group and their loved ones. After all, there’s plenty of stuff to explore in the 15 years we didn’t see with the time jump as well as after with the group and their kids. So, what are the chances we do? “I’d love to do it. I’d love to do it. I think, not now,” creator DJ Nash tells TV Insider. “I think we’ve told the stories we need to tell, but are you asking me if, in a situation that would financially benefit this group, we could all come together and hang out again? We found a way to hang out with our friends and get paid. I love this family so much.
- 5/6/2023
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the A Million Little Things series finale.] A Million Little Things said goodbye — to the series and Gary (James Roday Rodriguez) — in a touching finale that featured a tough decision, heartbreaking moments, and a look to the future. The drama that began with a suicide concluded with an assisted suicide, with Maggie (Allison Miller) by her husband’s side at the end. The rest of the friend group and their loved ones were gathered at Katherine’s (Grace Park) for a big dinner, laughing and telling stories about Gary, just as he’d wanted. Rodriguez, who also co-wrote the finale with creator DJ Nash, opens up about saying goodbye. The last two episodes really go hand in hand. It’s such heavy material, and Gary’s the only one trying to make people laugh consistently. James Roday Rodriguez: Well, that’s who he is, and I think he realizes how difficult...
- 5/4/2023
- TV Insider
This post contains spoilers for A Million Little Things‘ series finale, which aired Wednesday. Proceed accordingly.
Fans expecting a little love in an elevator in A Million Little Things‘ series finale instead got heartbreak in a Boston apartment.
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If you read TVLine and are a fan of ABC’s ensemble drama, you might recall that in late April,...
Fans expecting a little love in an elevator in A Million Little Things‘ series finale instead got heartbreak in a Boston apartment.
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- 5/4/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
And with that, we say goodbye to this beautiful series and what very much feels like an end of an era.
It was the most bittersweet finale, with A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 13 giving us the expected, heartbreaking death of our beloved Gary Mendez.
But the hour also gave us a glimmer of sweetness, flashing forward 15 years so that we could see that everyone, including a handsome teenage Javi, is alright, with a full circle ending that brings a smile to your face.
After the progressive heaviness of A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 12, it was a bit difficult to retread losing Gary, having to watch him die in front of our eyes.
But, unlike the previous installment, the humor and lightness of this episode eased the pain of losing the very heart and soul of this series as we did.
Everyone worked to give Gary a proper farewell while also honoring his wishes,...
It was the most bittersweet finale, with A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 13 giving us the expected, heartbreaking death of our beloved Gary Mendez.
But the hour also gave us a glimmer of sweetness, flashing forward 15 years so that we could see that everyone, including a handsome teenage Javi, is alright, with a full circle ending that brings a smile to your face.
After the progressive heaviness of A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 12, it was a bit difficult to retread losing Gary, having to watch him die in front of our eyes.
But, unlike the previous installment, the humor and lightness of this episode eased the pain of losing the very heart and soul of this series as we did.
Everyone worked to give Gary a proper farewell while also honoring his wishes,...
- 5/4/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the A Million Little Things series finale.] A Million Little Things says goodbye to one from their friend group and looks ahead in the finale. The series ends with an assisted suicide, with Maggie (Allison Miller) ultimately the one by the dying Gary’s (James Roday Rodriguez) side when the time comes. Then it jumps forward 15 years to show the friend group happy, together, and expanding, and fittingly ends on a Bruins game, with Gary and Maggie’s son Javi in attendance with Theo, Danny, and Tyrell. Creator DJ Nash (who co-wrote the finale with Rodriguez) and showrunner Terrence Coli answer our burning questions about the series. DJ, talk about writing the finale with James. DJ Nash: Incredible. Gary is a combo platter between me and him, so it seemed fitting. So much of this last season was just beautiful gifts, whether it was getting Christopher Lloyd to come to Vancouver...
- 5/4/2023
- TV Insider
This story contains spoilers from A Million Little Things‘ series finale. Proceed accordingly.
A Million Little Things broke its audience’s hearts into a million little pieces Wednesday when Gary took his last breath during the show’s final episode ever.
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Though James Roday Rodriguez‘s character had been diagnosed with incurable lung cancer at the start of the season, the disease wasn’t what killed him.
A Million Little Things broke its audience’s hearts into a million little pieces Wednesday when Gary took his last breath during the show’s final episode ever.
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Though James Roday Rodriguez‘s character had been diagnosed with incurable lung cancer at the start of the season, the disease wasn’t what killed him.
- 5/4/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Spoilr Alert: The story includes details about the series finale of ABC’s A Million Little Things.
DJ Nash’s drama series A Million Little Things ended the way it started, with the death by suicide of one of the friends whose close relationship was at the heart of the show. While Jon’s suicide in the pilot came as a shock to everyone, Gary’s (James Roday Rodriguez) passing in tonight’s series closer had been set up, with the final season building toward it as Gary battled terminal Stage IV lung cancer.
The finale revealed that Gary had made a pact with Rome and Eddie for them to help him die “with dignity” if the pain became unbearable. No longer able to speak, Gary evoked the promise by writing “Rutledge,” the friends’ key work for helping each other’s families. Eddie and Rome both struggled with Gary’s...
DJ Nash’s drama series A Million Little Things ended the way it started, with the death by suicide of one of the friends whose close relationship was at the heart of the show. While Jon’s suicide in the pilot came as a shock to everyone, Gary’s (James Roday Rodriguez) passing in tonight’s series closer had been set up, with the final season building toward it as Gary battled terminal Stage IV lung cancer.
The finale revealed that Gary had made a pact with Rome and Eddie for them to help him die “with dignity” if the pain became unbearable. No longer able to speak, Gary evoked the promise by writing “Rutledge,” the friends’ key work for helping each other’s families. Eddie and Rome both struggled with Gary’s...
- 5/4/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In 2018, A Million Little Things began its five-season run with a shocking death. In Wednesday’s series finale, it ends with a highly expected, though even more affecting, one.
Yep, Gary dies in the ABC series’ last episode — but not of the lung cancer that has steadily infringed on his health and quality of life for the past few weeks. To find out what went down, and how the remaining Friends of Jon handled it, read on for the highlights of “One Big Thing.” (And make sure to check out our post-episode chat with James Roday Rodriguez and executive producers DJ Nash and Terrence Coli.
Yep, Gary dies in the ABC series’ last episode — but not of the lung cancer that has steadily infringed on his health and quality of life for the past few weeks. To find out what went down, and how the remaining Friends of Jon handled it, read on for the highlights of “One Big Thing.” (And make sure to check out our post-episode chat with James Roday Rodriguez and executive producers DJ Nash and Terrence Coli.
- 5/4/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Hey,"A Million Little Things" fans. We hope you guys totally enjoyed tonight's episode 13, especially since it will most definitely be the last episode of it that you'll ever see for the rest of your life. Yes, guys. Unfortunately, it's true. Not only was tonight's episode 13 the season 5 finale episode. It was also the series finale episode. According to the folks over at Deadline.com ,it was announced that A Million Little Things season 5 would be the last one back in November 2022. During the announcement, the creator and executive producer for A Million Little Things DJ Nash made a statement saying, "I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people especially my mom who watches live every week, but I always knew I wanted to follow these friends for 5 seasons and leave them when the time was right.
- 5/4/2023
- by Megan Jones
- OnTheFlix
Series creator and executive producer DJ Nash takes the director’s chair for ABC’s A Million Little Things season five episode nine. “father’s day” will air on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.
“father’s day” Plot: Gary feels the weight of his first Father’s Day as a new dad and his first without his own father. Eddie deals with an emergency. Meanwhile, Rome searches for a suitable environment for Walter.
David Giuntoli in ‘A Million Little Things’ season 5 episode 9 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Season 5 Plot:
As Rome Howard says, “Life...
The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.
“father’s day” Plot: Gary feels the weight of his first Father’s Day as a new dad and his first without his own father. Eddie deals with an emergency. Meanwhile, Rome searches for a suitable environment for Walter.
David Giuntoli in ‘A Million Little Things’ season 5 episode 9 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Season 5 Plot:
As Rome Howard says, “Life...
- 3/30/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Would it even be A Million Little Things if Delilah’s long-awaited homecoming weren’t marked by worry and trauma?
Stephanie Szostak’s character returns to Boston in the Wednesday, April 5, episode of the ABC drama (10/9c), and we’ve got your exclusive first look at the hour.
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We saw Delilah previously this season, via a video call on the day of little Javier’s birth. In next week’s installment,...
Stephanie Szostak’s character returns to Boston in the Wednesday, April 5, episode of the ABC drama (10/9c), and we’ve got your exclusive first look at the hour.
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We saw Delilah previously this season, via a video call on the day of little Javier’s birth. In next week’s installment,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
‘A Million Little Things’ Boss on More After Finale: ‘I Definitely Leave the Door Open to Something’
The final season of A Million Little Things may have just started, but we’re already thinking about the end — and how we’re hoping it might not be the last time we see the friend group we’ve grown to know and love the past five years. So does it leave off in such a way that a revival, spinoff, or follow-up movie would be possible? “You never know,” creator DJ Nash told TV Insider as he was gearing up to write the last scene of the series. “I definitely leave the door open to something. The way we leave the series would certainly allow for an opportunity to revisit, should we all find ourselves available.” Nash went on to share his love for the writers, cast, and crew (who stayed for the shorter final season versus taking a job with more episodes for more money). “I had a...
- 2/12/2023
- TV Insider
The bad news: We’re now one episode closer to saying goodbye to the friend group of A Million Little Things. The good news: we’ll see some familiar faces before the end, including Delilah (Stephanie Szostak) and Jon (Ron Livingston). “We will see incredible flashbacks with the two of them that will explain parts of a story that we never knew about,” creator DJ Nash tells TV Insider. As for how much we see Delilah, “you see her quite a bit,” he continues. “I think fans who have been craving Stephanie Szostak to return to the show will be very, very happy. I know when I’m in the editing bay, and I watch, it’s amazing. She’s really good. And we forgot how much we missed her — we knew we missed her, but just the extent to which we missed her until she came back. The character...
- 2/9/2023
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the A Million Little Things Season 5 premiere “The Last Dance.”] There are a million little reasons we’re going to miss A Million Little Things, and number one is the friend group, which the final season premiere highlights in a major way. Everyone rallies around Gary (James Roday Rodriguez), not just when it comes to his cancer diagnosis (things are looking up by the end) — “sorry about bringing the entourage, it’s just that our friend group are very invested in each other’s lives,” he tells his doctor when they all join him for an appointment — but also after his father, Javier (Paul Rodriguez), unexpectedly passes away. Meanwhile, Anna (Erin Karpluk) gets out of prison but leaves town for a fresh start, meaning Eddie’s (David Giuntoli) single again, and Rome (Romany Malco) finds out his father Walter (Lou Beatty Jr.) has dementia. Creator DJ Nash breaks down the premiere...
- 2/9/2023
- TV Insider
Warning: This post contains spoilers for A Million Little Things‘ Season 5 premiere.
Just when you thought A Million Little Things might’ve exhausted its supply of “bittersweet plot twists,” along comes Wednesday’s Season 5 premiere, which revels in the upcoming birth of Gary and Maggie’s baby but also reveals that Gary’s cancer is never going to go into remission.
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The news, while gutting, is...
Just when you thought A Million Little Things might’ve exhausted its supply of “bittersweet plot twists,” along comes Wednesday’s Season 5 premiere, which revels in the upcoming birth of Gary and Maggie’s baby but also reveals that Gary’s cancer is never going to go into remission.
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The news, while gutting, is...
- 2/9/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
If you’ve lost touch with the Friends of Jon over the past year or so, have no fear: A Million Little Things is going to make sure you’re all caught up before the drama’s upcoming final season.
In the exclusive video above, series stars James Roday Rodriguez, David Giuntoli, Lizzy Greene, Grace Park, Cameron Esposito, Allison Miller, Romany Malco and Christina Moses walk you through the major events of Season 4. Gary and Maggie’s reunion! Rome’s teaching gig! Eddie and Anna’s courtship-with-secrets! Regina’s decision to open a food truck! Katherine’s coming out!
More...
In the exclusive video above, series stars James Roday Rodriguez, David Giuntoli, Lizzy Greene, Grace Park, Cameron Esposito, Allison Miller, Romany Malco and Christina Moses walk you through the major events of Season 4. Gary and Maggie’s reunion! Rome’s teaching gig! Eddie and Anna’s courtship-with-secrets! Regina’s decision to open a food truck! Katherine’s coming out!
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- 2/1/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Actor, producer, and director Joanna Kerns has the honor of directing the first episode of ABC’s A Million Little Things‘ final season. Season four wrapped up in May 2022, and season five episode one – “the last dance” – arrives on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.
“the last dance” Plot: The family of friends gathers once again to celebrate the life of a loved one who dies unexpectedly. Meanwhile, Katherine shows Maggie the secret to registering for baby gifts, and Rome supports his father through a difficult transition.
Christina Moses, Joanna Kerns, and DJ Nash...
The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.
“the last dance” Plot: The family of friends gathers once again to celebrate the life of a loved one who dies unexpectedly. Meanwhile, Katherine shows Maggie the secret to registering for baby gifts, and Rome supports his father through a difficult transition.
Christina Moses, Joanna Kerns, and DJ Nash...
- 1/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Even though A Million Little Things opened in 2018 with Boston businessman Jon Dixon (Ron Livingston) killing himself, series creator DJ Nash says his drama is about embracing what lies ahead. “I knew from the beginning how I wanted the story to end,” says Nash, who’d previously worked on comedies such as Traffic Light, Up All Night, and Growing Up Fisher. This deeply personal tale of the people impacted by Jon’s suicide — not only his wife and children, but best buds Eddie (David Giuntoli), Gary (James Roday Rodriguez), and Rome (Romany Malco) and the ones they love — launched two years after This Is Us made it cool to cry and has leaned into the feels ever since. A wry, emotional ensemble soap, the ABC series has explored mental and physical health, racism, sexual identity, addiction, and more. (The Emmys bestowed an honorary award on Things in 2019 for offering “television with a conscience.
- 1/26/2023
- TV Insider
A Million Little Things is returning for its fifth and final season next month, and DJ Nash, the creator of the ABC series, has revealed why the series is ending now and teased what viewers can expect to see.
An extended family drama series, A Million Little Things stars David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park, James Roday Rodriguez, Tristan Byon, Lizzy Greene, and Chance Hurstfield. Set in Boston, this series revolves around a tight-knit group of friends who are each feeling stuck in different aspects of their lives. Their worlds are rocked when one of them unexpectedly takes his own life and this horrific event serves as a wake-up call to the others. In season four, the group comes together once again in aspirational and uplifting ways as they help each other through life's unpredictable...
An extended family drama series, A Million Little Things stars David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park, James Roday Rodriguez, Tristan Byon, Lizzy Greene, and Chance Hurstfield. Set in Boston, this series revolves around a tight-knit group of friends who are each feeling stuck in different aspects of their lives. Their worlds are rocked when one of them unexpectedly takes his own life and this horrific event serves as a wake-up call to the others. In season four, the group comes together once again in aspirational and uplifting ways as they help each other through life's unpredictable...
- 1/25/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“A Million Little Things” has been filled with emotion since its 2018 debut — and the final season is set to follow suit.
Per the show’s official description, Season 5 kicks off with a funeral, which sees the group coming together “celebrate the life of a loved one who dies unexpectedly.” However, it won’t be the only death of the season, creator DJ Nash confirms to Variety. “Someone else passes away,” he says, careful not to give away anymore.
The show, which is rooted in Nash’s own relationships and personal experiences, stars David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park, James Roday Rodriguez, Tristan Byon, Lizzy Greene and Chance Hurstfield. ABC announced the series’ end in November — a decision Nash had known for a long time.
“We’re not a hospital show where new interns can come in. We’re about a group of friends that are real...
Per the show’s official description, Season 5 kicks off with a funeral, which sees the group coming together “celebrate the life of a loved one who dies unexpectedly.” However, it won’t be the only death of the season, creator DJ Nash confirms to Variety. “Someone else passes away,” he says, careful not to give away anymore.
The show, which is rooted in Nash’s own relationships and personal experiences, stars David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park, James Roday Rodriguez, Tristan Byon, Lizzy Greene and Chance Hurstfield. ABC announced the series’ end in November — a decision Nash had known for a long time.
“We’re not a hospital show where new interns can come in. We’re about a group of friends that are real...
- 1/24/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
A Million Little Things will end its run on ABC this year, and the trailer for the final season hits you right in the feels.
"From the beginning, we fell in love with a friendship, a family, a romance, a laugh, a triumph, a moment, a million little things," we hear, setting the stage for the season ahead.
The trailer reminds us of some of the most pivotal moments from the series while teasing what's on the agenda as we head into the last-ever episodes.
Here's the official logline from ABC:
As Rome Howard says, "Life isn't just about the moments, it's about who you share them with."
And as the fifth and final season of the beloved ABC drama series "A Million Little Things" unfolds, we'll watch through laughter and tears as we bring this incredible journey to its conclusion.
Along the way, we'll explore the depths of friendship,...
"From the beginning, we fell in love with a friendship, a family, a romance, a laugh, a triumph, a moment, a million little things," we hear, setting the stage for the season ahead.
The trailer reminds us of some of the most pivotal moments from the series while teasing what's on the agenda as we head into the last-ever episodes.
Here's the official logline from ABC:
As Rome Howard says, "Life isn't just about the moments, it's about who you share them with."
And as the fifth and final season of the beloved ABC drama series "A Million Little Things" unfolds, we'll watch through laughter and tears as we bring this incredible journey to its conclusion.
Along the way, we'll explore the depths of friendship,...
- 1/12/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Ron Livingston will be back for the fifth and final season of ABC’s “A Million Little Things,” creator and executive producer DJ Nash said during Wednesday’s Television Critics Association press tour.
“You will see cast you haven’t seen in a while,” Nash said, “including Stephanie Szostak and Ron Livingston.”
The last time Livingston appeared on the show as Jon Dixon, the character’s whose death by suicide was the pivotal twist in the pilot and sets off the series about the character’s close guy friends and how they deal with Jonathan’s death, was on its second season.
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Szostak played Jon’s wife, Delilah. She was a regular on the series before she was downgraded to a recurring role on Season 4. She appeared in one episode that season.
“You will see cast you haven’t seen in a while,” Nash said, “including Stephanie Szostak and Ron Livingston.”
The last time Livingston appeared on the show as Jon Dixon, the character’s whose death by suicide was the pivotal twist in the pilot and sets off the series about the character’s close guy friends and how they deal with Jonathan’s death, was on its second season.
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Szostak played Jon’s wife, Delilah. She was a regular on the series before she was downgraded to a recurring role on Season 4. She appeared in one episode that season.
- 1/11/2023
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
A Million Little Things is bidding farewell to its audience with a parallel to the first season, as the group begins to rally around a friend who is fighting for his life after a cancer diagnosis.
During ABC‘s Television Critics Association panel on Wednesday, showrunner Terrence Coli and executive producer DJ Nash discussed how they were planning to bring the series to a close.
“It feels like a bookend,” said Coli, in reference to how the show began with Jon Dixon (played by Ron Livingston) dying by suicide in the pilot and its impact on his close friends. “The friend group is going to rally around Gary [whose cancer returned in Season 4 but only Maggie knew about it until Rome accidentally stumbled upon his secret in the season finale]. They have been there for reach other and have shown up, through all the trials and tribulations.”
Nash, who created the series and previously served as showrunner before handing it off to Coli, added that he’d had the idea for the...
During ABC‘s Television Critics Association panel on Wednesday, showrunner Terrence Coli and executive producer DJ Nash discussed how they were planning to bring the series to a close.
“It feels like a bookend,” said Coli, in reference to how the show began with Jon Dixon (played by Ron Livingston) dying by suicide in the pilot and its impact on his close friends. “The friend group is going to rally around Gary [whose cancer returned in Season 4 but only Maggie knew about it until Rome accidentally stumbled upon his secret in the season finale]. They have been there for reach other and have shown up, through all the trials and tribulations.”
Nash, who created the series and previously served as showrunner before handing it off to Coli, added that he’d had the idea for the...
- 1/11/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
A Million Little Things kicked off with a death, and it may well end with one.
TV Line shared a first-look photo for A Million Little Things Season 5, and it looks like the gang is in mourning.
Eddie, Katherine, Greta, Regina, and Maggie are present in the photo, which you can view here.
We're inclined to believe whatever happens isn't related to the four, but it will impact them enough to attend a funeral.
It does look like they're attending a funeral, and naturally, that makes us super worried about the future of some of the characters on the show.
Since we're heading into the final season, it's hard to imagine everyone making it out alive.
Drama series like to go out on dramatic terms, and more often than not, someone dies in the end to bring everyone together one last time.
"As the final season of our series unfolds,...
TV Line shared a first-look photo for A Million Little Things Season 5, and it looks like the gang is in mourning.
Eddie, Katherine, Greta, Regina, and Maggie are present in the photo, which you can view here.
We're inclined to believe whatever happens isn't related to the four, but it will impact them enough to attend a funeral.
It does look like they're attending a funeral, and naturally, that makes us super worried about the future of some of the characters on the show.
Since we're heading into the final season, it's hard to imagine everyone making it out alive.
Drama series like to go out on dramatic terms, and more often than not, someone dies in the end to bring everyone together one last time.
"As the final season of our series unfolds,...
- 12/19/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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Cedric the Entertainer and Malik Sanon on ‘The Neighborhood’
In The Hilsons, Written by Sanon, a mother and her two adult sons thought they knew each other until they are forced to live under the same roof for the first time in more than twenty years and discover they have all been keeping secrets from one another. Now, this seemingly loving family must learn to live together again and accept each other for who they are, and not who they were pretending to be.
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In The Hilsons, Written by Sanon, a mother and her two adult sons thought they knew each other until they are forced to live under the same roof for the first time in more than twenty years and discover they have all been keeping secrets from one another. Now, this seemingly loving family must learn to live together again and accept each other for who they are, and not who they were pretending to be.
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- 11/18/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: NBC is developing a new family drama series from A Million Little Things creator DJ Nash and Dana Honor, who was an exec producer on the first four seasons.
The pair have sold Life, Changing with a penalty to the network as their ABC series is coming to an end with its fifth season. Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, is the studio.
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The series follows a couple over 25 years as they share moments in life, both good and bad, that change them forever.
The pair have sold Life, Changing with a penalty to the network as their ABC series is coming to an end with its fifth season. Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, is the studio.
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The series follows a couple over 25 years as they share moments in life, both good and bad, that change them forever.
- 11/18/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: ABC.
Episodes: Tbd (hour).
Seasons: Five.
TV show dates: September 26, 2018 — present.
Series status: Ending.
Performers include: David Giuntoli, Ron Livingston, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Marie Moses, Christina Ochoa, Grace Park, James Roday, Stephanie Szostak, Lizzy Greene, Tristan Byon, Chance Hurstfield, and Sam Huntington.
TV show description:
Friendship isn't a big thing -- it's a million little things, according to the premise of the A Million Little Things TV show from creator DJ Nash. The contemporary serial drama centers on a group of friends, who first came together in an apparently random way.
Set in Boston, the series opens with Eddie Saville (Giuntoli) planning to leave his wife, Katherine (Park), for his...
Episodes: Tbd (hour).
Seasons: Five.
TV show dates: September 26, 2018 — present.
Series status: Ending.
Performers include: David Giuntoli, Ron Livingston, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Marie Moses, Christina Ochoa, Grace Park, James Roday, Stephanie Szostak, Lizzy Greene, Tristan Byon, Chance Hurstfield, and Sam Huntington.
TV show description:
Friendship isn't a big thing -- it's a million little things, according to the premise of the A Million Little Things TV show from creator DJ Nash. The contemporary serial drama centers on a group of friends, who first came together in an apparently random way.
Set in Boston, the series opens with Eddie Saville (Giuntoli) planning to leave his wife, Katherine (Park), for his...
- 11/10/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“A Million Little Things” didn’t make it a million seasons — but it lasted five, and that’s nothing to sneeze at these days.
The fifth and final season, which premieres on Wednesday, Febryary 8 at 10 p.m., will be it for the DJ Nash drama. “A Million Little Things” follows that group of buddies who become motivated to live fuller lives after the unexpected death of a close friend.
Those friends are: David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez, Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon.
Readers can watch a video message from that cast below. But first, Nash gets his say:
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom...
The fifth and final season, which premieres on Wednesday, Febryary 8 at 10 p.m., will be it for the DJ Nash drama. “A Million Little Things” follows that group of buddies who become motivated to live fuller lives after the unexpected death of a close friend.
Those friends are: David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez, Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon.
Readers can watch a video message from that cast below. But first, Nash gets his say:
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom...
- 11/7/2022
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
A Million Little Things is officially ending.
After months of rumors, ABC confirmed Monday that its hit drama will be wrapping up with its fifth season.
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom who watches live every week), but I always knew I wanted to follow these friends for five seasons and leave them when the time was right,” series creator DJ Nash said via statement.
“When we started making our show, I never could have imagined this incredible community of ‘Millionaires’ who would come together and not only watch, but also share with each other their personal struggles, their pain and ultimately their true grit."
"I am both honored and humbled by all of it and am so in awe of the incredible actors, writers, directors and crew who lend their talent to make our show.”
He continued: “I am also...
After months of rumors, ABC confirmed Monday that its hit drama will be wrapping up with its fifth season.
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom who watches live every week), but I always knew I wanted to follow these friends for five seasons and leave them when the time was right,” series creator DJ Nash said via statement.
“When we started making our show, I never could have imagined this incredible community of ‘Millionaires’ who would come together and not only watch, but also share with each other their personal struggles, their pain and ultimately their true grit."
"I am both honored and humbled by all of it and am so in awe of the incredible actors, writers, directors and crew who lend their talent to make our show.”
He continued: “I am also...
- 11/7/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Millionaires, it’s official: We’re going to be saying goodbye to the friend group in 2023. ABC has confirmed that A Million Little Things will be ending with its fifth and final season, which will premiere on Wednesday, February 8 at 10/9c. Watch a video with the stars — Christina Moses (Regina Howard), Romany Malco (Rome Howard), James Roday Rodriguez (Gary Mendez), Grace Park (Grace Park), Allison Miller (Maggie Bloom), and David Giuntoli (Eddie Saville) — above delivering the news. “We can’t believe this incredible journey is coming to an end,” Park says, with Giuntoli continuing, “But as we’ve always said from the beginning, we would end this journey when the time was right.” Moses picks up from there with, “And as hard as it is for us to say it,” then Rodriguez finishes: “Now feels like the right time to say goodbye.” Said creator and executive producer DJ Nash in a statement,...
- 11/7/2022
- TV Insider
Our time with the Friends of Jon is drawing to a close.
A Million Little Things will end with its upcoming Season 5 , ABC announced Monday, confirming TVLine’s exclusive report from August.
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The final season will premiere on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 10/9c.
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom who watches live every week), but I always knew I wanted...
A Million Little Things will end with its upcoming Season 5 , ABC announced Monday, confirming TVLine’s exclusive report from August.
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The final season will premiere on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 10/9c.
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom who watches live every week), but I always knew I wanted...
- 11/7/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
ABC drama “A Million Little Things” will conclude with its upcoming fifth season.
The final episodes of the series will debut at midseason, with the Season 5 premiere set for Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 10 p.m.
“A Million Little Things,” which debuted as part of the ABC fall lineup in September 2018, follows a tight-knit group of friends who become motivated to live fuller lives after the unexpected death of a close friend.
The series stars David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez, Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon and Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon.
In its early days, “A Million Little Things” was a strong drama contender for ABC, slipping in Live + Same Day Nielsen ratings in its later seasons. But after 35 days of...
The final episodes of the series will debut at midseason, with the Season 5 premiere set for Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 10 p.m.
“A Million Little Things,” which debuted as part of the ABC fall lineup in September 2018, follows a tight-knit group of friends who become motivated to live fuller lives after the unexpected death of a close friend.
The series stars David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez, Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon and Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon.
In its early days, “A Million Little Things” was a strong drama contender for ABC, slipping in Live + Same Day Nielsen ratings in its later seasons. But after 35 days of...
- 11/7/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
ABC’s “A Million Little Things” will come to a close after Season 5, ABC announced on Monday. The dramedy, about a group of friends who are spurred to live their lives more fully after the unexpected death of a loved one, will begin airing its final “celebratory farewell” season on Feb. 8 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt.
In a short cast clip, David Giuntoli (who plays Eddie Saville), Romany Malco (Rome Howard), Allison Miller (Maggie Bloom), Christina Moses (Regina Howard), Grace Park (Katherine Kim) and James Roday Rodriguez (Gary Mendez) thanked fans for following along with the story across four seasons and stated that it felt like “the right time” for the show to come to its conclusion.
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Creator and executive producer DJ Nash said in a statement: “I know seeing this show...
In a short cast clip, David Giuntoli (who plays Eddie Saville), Romany Malco (Rome Howard), Allison Miller (Maggie Bloom), Christina Moses (Regina Howard), Grace Park (Katherine Kim) and James Roday Rodriguez (Gary Mendez) thanked fans for following along with the story across four seasons and stated that it felt like “the right time” for the show to come to its conclusion.
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Creator and executive producer DJ Nash said in a statement: “I know seeing this show...
- 11/7/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
It is now official: the upcoming fifth season of ABC’s A Million Little Things will be its last. The final chapter will premiere February 8 and will air in the serialized ensemble drama’s original time slot, Wednesday 10 p.m., where Amlt launched in fall 2018. After a stint on Thursday, the show returned to Wednesday midway through Season 3.
The cast of Amlt made the announcement in a video message for fans. (You can watch it above.)
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As Deadline reported over the past few months, the Amlt producers had accepted the Season 5 pickup with the presumption it was going to be the show’s final installment,...
The cast of Amlt made the announcement in a video message for fans. (You can watch it above.)
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As Deadline reported over the past few months, the Amlt producers had accepted the Season 5 pickup with the presumption it was going to be the show’s final installment,...
- 11/7/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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A Million Little Things is officially ending.
ABC on Monday announced that the upcoming fifth season of the family drama from creator DJ Nash will be its last. The conclusion of the ensemble series featuring David Giuntoli, Romany Malco and Allison Miller will return Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 10 p.m. on the Disney-owned broadcast network.
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom who watches live every week), but I always knew I wanted to follow these friends for five seasons and leave them when the time was right,” Nash said in a statement Monday. “When we started making our show, I never could have imagined this incredible community of ‘Millionaires’ who would come together and not only watch, but also share with each other their personal struggles, their pain and ultimately their true grit. I am...
A Million Little Things is officially ending.
ABC on Monday announced that the upcoming fifth season of the family drama from creator DJ Nash will be its last. The conclusion of the ensemble series featuring David Giuntoli, Romany Malco and Allison Miller will return Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 10 p.m. on the Disney-owned broadcast network.
“I know seeing this show end may be sad for many people (especially my mom who watches live every week), but I always knew I wanted to follow these friends for five seasons and leave them when the time was right,” Nash said in a statement Monday. “When we started making our show, I never could have imagined this incredible community of ‘Millionaires’ who would come together and not only watch, but also share with each other their personal struggles, their pain and ultimately their true grit. I am...
- 11/7/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A Million Little Things‘ upcoming fifth season is expected to be the final one for ABC’s serialized ensemble drama. While that has been an open secret, the network is yet to confirm it. That may change soon.
“Stay tuned in the next few weeks for discussion of that and our other midseason shows,” Simran Sethi, EVP, Programming and Content Strategy, ABC Entertainment, told Deadline.
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For the first time since its debut, Amlt did not land a spot on ABC’s fall schedule. It was held for midseason, so its expected ending would likely be announced as part of the network’s midseason plans.
“Stay tuned in the next few weeks for discussion of that and our other midseason shows,” Simran Sethi, EVP, Programming and Content Strategy, ABC Entertainment, told Deadline.
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For the first time since its debut, Amlt did not land a spot on ABC’s fall schedule. It was held for midseason, so its expected ending would likely be announced as part of the network’s midseason plans.
- 10/5/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The end is reportedly in sight for ABC's A Million Little Things.
TV Line is reporting that the forthcoming fifth season is being crafted as its last.
ABC has yet to confirm the report, but the outlet notes that the decision to bring the show to a close was a mutual decision between creator DJ Nash, the network, and the production companies behind the series.
The series spent the last season on the bubble, averaging 1.9 million viewers and a 0.26 rating among adults 18-49.
It was the second lowest-rated scripted series on the network, meaning that a renewal was not a guarantee.
Amlt has always been a strong performer digitally, so that likely moved the need towards renewal for the buzzy series.
The most recent fourth season rose 133 in the demo, with a week of DVR factored in.
After 35 days of viewing across all linear and digital platforms, the drama is ABC’s No.
TV Line is reporting that the forthcoming fifth season is being crafted as its last.
ABC has yet to confirm the report, but the outlet notes that the decision to bring the show to a close was a mutual decision between creator DJ Nash, the network, and the production companies behind the series.
The series spent the last season on the bubble, averaging 1.9 million viewers and a 0.26 rating among adults 18-49.
It was the second lowest-rated scripted series on the network, meaning that a renewal was not a guarantee.
Amlt has always been a strong performer digitally, so that likely moved the need towards renewal for the buzzy series.
The most recent fourth season rose 133 in the demo, with a week of DVR factored in.
After 35 days of viewing across all linear and digital platforms, the drama is ABC’s No.
- 8/23/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
A Million Little Things could be saying a million little goodbyes. The ABC series may be ending after its fifth season. Series creator DJ Nash is reportedly crafting the final episodes, according to TVLine.com. The outlet reports that the show will have a "creatively satisfying conclusion." E! News has reached out to ABC and Nash but hasn't received a comment. The season four finale ended on a cliffhanger, as Gary (James Roday Rodriguez) battles cancer while also hiding the baby he and Maggie (Allison Miller) have on the way. News of the show's potential ending has left fans curious about how the relationship between Maggie and...
- 8/23/2022
- E! Online
When A Million Little Things in May scored an eleventh-hour renewal, Deadline reported that Season 5 was expected to be the final one for the serialized ensemble drama. The network did not confirm it at the time and has yet to acknowledge that Amlt will be ending this coming season, but that remains very much the case.
While ABC has been trying to keep things open — as we reported, the network had asked the Amlt creative team not to write the Season 4 finale as a series finale — the series producers accepted the Season 5 pickup with the presumption that it was going to be the show’s final chapter. That is how the season has been conceived and remains on course as a final chapter that is slated to premiere in 2023.
Created by DJ Nash, the series which, in typical Amlt fashion, ended Season 4 on a cliffhanger, revolves around a tight-knit group...
While ABC has been trying to keep things open — as we reported, the network had asked the Amlt creative team not to write the Season 4 finale as a series finale — the series producers accepted the Season 5 pickup with the presumption that it was going to be the show’s final chapter. That is how the season has been conceived and remains on course as a final chapter that is slated to premiere in 2023.
Created by DJ Nash, the series which, in typical Amlt fashion, ended Season 4 on a cliffhanger, revolves around a tight-knit group...
- 8/22/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
We might be saying goodbye to the friend group in 2023 (as we worried). A Million Little Things Season 5 is being written as the end of the ABC drama, according to TVLine. It was reportedly “mutually” decided by creator DJ Nash, ABC, and ABC Signature/Kapital Entertainment. The network has yet to make an official announcement. This news of the drama potentially ending comes as it’s moving to the midseason after being a fall show for its first four seasons. When speaking with TV Insider about the Season 4 finale, Nash spoke about that move. “[Executive producer Terrence Coli] and I, having done 38 episodes really back to back — we were still editing Season 3 when the Season 4 writers room started — were really looking forward to having a little bit of break, to catch our breath and perhaps doing a shorter episode count this season, it seems like that’s what the network plans are too,...
- 8/22/2022
- TV Insider
A Million Little Things‘ endgame is in sight.
TVLine has learned exclusively that the ABC drama’s creator, DJ Nash, is crafting the series’ upcoming fifth season as its last.
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ABC is not commenting for this story, but we’re told the decision to bring the show to a creatively satisfying conclusion was made mutually between Nash, the network and ABC Signature/Kapital Entertainment.
TVLine has learned exclusively that the ABC drama’s creator, DJ Nash, is crafting the series’ upcoming fifth season as its last.
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ABC is not commenting for this story, but we’re told the decision to bring the show to a creatively satisfying conclusion was made mutually between Nash, the network and ABC Signature/Kapital Entertainment.
- 8/22/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
During an interview with Deadline about the shocking Season 3 finale of ABC’s A Million Little Things, series’ creator/executive producer D.J. Nash revealed the supersized episode count for Season 4.
“We’re doing 20 episodes this year,” he said. “It’s the biggest season we’ve ever had.”
The serialized drama about a tight-knit group of friends produced 17 episodes in Season 1, 19 in Season 2 and 18 in the Covid-impacted Season 3.
Nash pointed to the large order as a sign that ABC has confidence in the series’ long-term prospects.
“With us getting a 20-episode order, it doesn’t feel like that ABC wants this to be our last season,” he said.
And Nash is convinced that the show’s writers, directors and cast will deliver.
“There’s no question we have enough to do 20 incredible episodes this season,” Nash said.
Read the full interview, in which Nash addresses the big Season 3 finale cliffhangers and...
“We’re doing 20 episodes this year,” he said. “It’s the biggest season we’ve ever had.”
The serialized drama about a tight-knit group of friends produced 17 episodes in Season 1, 19 in Season 2 and 18 in the Covid-impacted Season 3.
Nash pointed to the large order as a sign that ABC has confidence in the series’ long-term prospects.
“With us getting a 20-episode order, it doesn’t feel like that ABC wants this to be our last season,” he said.
And Nash is convinced that the show’s writers, directors and cast will deliver.
“There’s no question we have enough to do 20 incredible episodes this season,” Nash said.
Read the full interview, in which Nash addresses the big Season 3 finale cliffhangers and...
- 6/10/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: The story includes details about the Season 3 finale of ABC’s A Million Little Things.
For a second consecutive year, the season finale of A Million Little Things ended with the question, Who hit Eddie? The incident, which left Eddie fighting for his life, was the big Season 2 finale cliffhanger. Tonight, Eddie received a call from a woman claiming to be the driver who hit him. And that was not the biggest Season 3 finale cliffhanger.
Once again, Amlt left someone’s life hanging in the balance; this time, it was music teacher/sexual abuser Peter Benoit. He was attacked at his doorstep by Gary, who put a bag over his head and dragged him inside. In an interview with Deadline, series creator/executive producer D.J. Nash discussed both shockers as well as the slew of other developments in tonight’s packed finale. Before we get to that, here...
For a second consecutive year, the season finale of A Million Little Things ended with the question, Who hit Eddie? The incident, which left Eddie fighting for his life, was the big Season 2 finale cliffhanger. Tonight, Eddie received a call from a woman claiming to be the driver who hit him. And that was not the biggest Season 3 finale cliffhanger.
Once again, Amlt left someone’s life hanging in the balance; this time, it was music teacher/sexual abuser Peter Benoit. He was attacked at his doorstep by Gary, who put a bag over his head and dragged him inside. In an interview with Deadline, series creator/executive producer D.J. Nash discussed both shockers as well as the slew of other developments in tonight’s packed finale. Before we get to that, here...
- 6/10/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: The story includes details about the Season 3 premiere of ABC’s A Million Little Things.
The Season 3 premiere of ABC’s A Million Little Things started seconds after the shocking cliffhanger at the end of the Season 2 finale, in which Eddie was hit by a truck while crossing the street on his way home to renew his wedding vows with Katherine. A driver, presumably the one who hit Eddie, is heard calling 911 to report the accident without giving his name.
Katherine and Eddie’s friends rally to support the family, with Gary, Rome and Regina rushing to the hospital where Eddie undergoes emergency surgery. Eddie survives the crash but is left paralyzed, at lest temporarily. Rome and Regina are still reeling from the loss of their baby boy after his birth mother changed her mind and decided to keep him. The adoption agency offers them another newborn baby...
The Season 3 premiere of ABC’s A Million Little Things started seconds after the shocking cliffhanger at the end of the Season 2 finale, in which Eddie was hit by a truck while crossing the street on his way home to renew his wedding vows with Katherine. A driver, presumably the one who hit Eddie, is heard calling 911 to report the accident without giving his name.
Katherine and Eddie’s friends rally to support the family, with Gary, Rome and Regina rushing to the hospital where Eddie undergoes emergency surgery. Eddie survives the crash but is left paralyzed, at lest temporarily. Rome and Regina are still reeling from the loss of their baby boy after his birth mother changed her mind and decided to keep him. The adoption agency offers them another newborn baby...
- 11/20/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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