‘Abbott Elementary’ Renewed For 5th Season At ABC

‘Abbott Elementary’ Renewed For 5th Season At ABC
Abbott Elementary fans, get in here!
The hit ABC comedy series has officially been greenlit for a 5th season at ABC!
A report from Deadline notes that the show, created by and starring Quinta Brunson, is the first series at the network to secure its spot on the 2025-26 programming lineup.
The renewal comes after the show’s highly-rated 4th season, which included a crossover episode with FXX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The episode reportedly hit a series high in total viewers, reaching an audience of 8.05 million, along with a 2.57 rating among adults 18-49 in multi-platform viewing, “excluding the show’s post-Oscars episode last season,” according to Deadline.
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Abbott Elementary premiered to critical acclaim in 2021 and follows the lives of a group of passionate teachers navigating life at an underfunded public school in Philadelphia. The show also stars Emmy winner Sheryl Lee Ralph, alongside Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Chris Perfetti, Lisa Ann Walter, and William Stanford Davis.
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