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'Station 19' Season 7: Cast, premiere date, how to watch and stream the final season
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Date:2025-04-16 14:23:27
The series following the lives of the firefighters working at a Seattle fire station continues for its seventh and final season as "Station 19" returns to screens this week.
Starting as a spinoff of the popular medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," "Station 19" follows a group of firefighters from the Seattle Fire Department working at the show's namesake station and occasionally interacting with the staff at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital in crossover episodes.
The ABC show has been on the air since 2018, and counts Shonda Rhimes as one of its executive producers. It was announced in December 2023 that Season 7 would be the show's final season.
Here's what to know about Season 7 of "Station 19," including the premiere date, the cast and how to watch and stream new episodes.
When is the 'Station 19' Season 7 premiere?
The seventh and final season of "Station 19" premieres Thursday, March 14 at 10 p.m. EDT/9 p.m. CDT. According to ABC, the premiere episode's title is "This Woman's Work."
How to watch 'Station 19' Season 7
New episodes of "Station 19" Season 7 will air live on ABC.
You can watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the following day, as well as previous episodes of the series.
Watch 'Station 19' on Hulu:Click here to subscribe.
'Station 19' Season 7 cast
Here's the main cast that will be in the final season of "Station 19."
- Jaina Lee Ortiz: Andrea "Andy" Herrera
- Josh Randall: Fire Capt. Sean Beckett
- Merle Dandridge: Fire Chief Natasha Ross
- Danielle Savre: Maya DeLuca-Bishop
- Stefania Spampinato: Dr. Carina DeLuca-Bishop
- Jason George: Benjamin "Ben" Warren
- Boris Kodjoe: Robert Sullivan
- Grey Damon: Jack Gibson
- Barrett Doss: Victoria "Vic" Hughes
- Jay Hayden: Travis Montgomery
- Carlos Miranda: Theodore "Theo" Ruiz
Watch the 'Station 19' Season 7 trailer
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