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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Lands On Netflix UK And Ireland On 26 March

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Lands On Netflix UK And Ireland On 26 March

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Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

The much awaited seventh series of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will drop on Netflix in the UK and Ireland on 26 March. Watch the trailer:

The streaming service confirmed the news on Twitter on its official account.

It tweeted: "The best day of the year is when we can *actually* give you an answer when you ask where the next season of B99 is. Today is that day.

"Brooklyn Nine-Nine S7 comes to Netflix UK/IE on 26 March."

And while many UK viewers are still yet to find out what season seven has in store, season eight filming is already underway.

Back in December, Joe Lo Truglio, who plays Charles Boyle in the series, shared a photo from the set to his Instagram account.

In the snap, he is stood alongside co-stars Stephanie Beatriz (Detective Rosa Diaz), Melissa Fumero (Amy Santiago) and Terry Crews, who plays Lieutenant Terry Jeffords.

The caption reads: "We're home. Season 8."

News that the hit cop series was returning for another outing was announced last year - although with the global pandemic still ongoing, it has made production more difficult than in times gone by.

The exciting news was confirmed on the show's official Twitter account.

It read: "*Capt. Holt voice* We're in a state of total euphoria."

Naturally, the update has sent fans wild, with many posting comments of pure Capt. Holt joy.

The show's eighth season is expected premiere this year in the US. NBC has been keeping tight-lipped - probably wisely, with everything that's going on at the moment - on when exactly we will be able to feast our eyes and ears on the new material.

Speaking at the time of the announcement, Terry Crews revealed that due to the situation in the US and the Black Lives Matter movement's rise to prominence, writers had to start all over again with the scripts.

Terry Crews said the show will deal with important issues going forward.
NBC

Speaking to Access Daily, Crews said: "Our showrunner Dan Goor, they had four episodes all ready to go, and they just threw them in the trash. We have to start over. Right now, we don't know which direction it's going to go in.

"We've had a lot of sombre talks about it and deep conversations, and we hope through this, we're going to make something that will be truly groundbreaking this year. We have an opportunity, and we plan to use it in the best way possible."

Featured Image Credit: Netflix