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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Will Drop On 6 February

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Will Drop On 6 February

Less than a month to go until the next instalment arrives

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Good news for fans of Brooklyn Nine-Nine - the date for seven seven has finally been released.

Melissa Fumero, who plays Amy Santiago in the hilarious sitcom, revealed that we'll get to feast our eyes on the latest instalment on 6 February.

NBC has revealed that the upcoming series will be 13 episodes long.

According to Deadline, the network's executives revealed the number of episodes ordered for the next season - sure, they may have said that there are 13 episodes at this point but the same thing happened with season six.

Thirteen episodes were confirmed, but the season turned out to have an additional five. Funnily enough, we didn't see anyone moaning about that little bonus.

Unfortunately the execs didn't confirm whether there was any chance of more episodes being added to season seven further down the line.

The new eps are much shorter than when the programme was aired on the Fox network, when the seasons varied between 22 and 23 episodes in length.

Last year Melissa Fumero (who seems to be the show's official leaker of information and updates) uploaded a picture of Terry Crews, Andy Samberg and Stephanie Beatriz looking towards a door with their police jackets on.

Who knows what this will mean for the season, but no doubt audiences will be lapping up every second of it.

The series was dropped by Fox due to falling viewing figures, but then NBC swooped in, saying it would produce one final season to wrap up the show and make everyone happy.

Melissa Fumero/Instagram

A clip was shared last year showing the cast and crew reacting to the news that the show had been been given the green light for season seven.

In the clip, an unseen woman can be heard saying: "You know how happy and proud we were to have you on NBC this season and we are even happier to say that we would love to have you back next season."

The people in the room erupt in cheers and applause, with Terry Crews jumping to his feet with excitement and Andy Samberg pounding his fists on the table.

Clearly the content has been good, as has the feedback from viewers, so why not keep the Nine-Nine train running beyond the next 13 episodes? Just a subtle suggestion. Come on, guys... for the fans...

Featured Image Credit: NBC

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