The Blacklist is nearing its end. NBC has announced that the final season of the long-running thriller series will move from Sundays to Thursday nights next month.
Starring James Spader, Diego Klattenhoff, Hisham Tawfiq, Anya Banerjee, and Harry Lennix, The Blacklist follows Raymond “Red” Reddington (Spader) as he works as an FBI informant. His journey with the FBI began a decade ago when he began working with rookie agent Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone). This season has Red and his team facing new challenges as those he helped take down come after him.
Viewers will see two episodes air next week, on Thursday, June 1st. Individual episodes will air each week after that until the series finale on July 13th.
John Eisendrath, Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis, John Fox, James Spader, Lukas Reiter, Laura A. Benson, Daniel Cerone, Sean Hennen, Allison Glock-Cooper, and T Cooper serve as executive producers of the long-running series.
Per NBC, 29.1 million viewers tuned in to watch the ninth season of The Blacklist in the live+35 day ratings. In the traditional live+same day ratings, season 10 episodes have attracted an average of 1.84 million viewers, down 38% from season nine. In the live+7 day ratings, episodes more than double their same day viewership.
What do you think? Will you be sad to see The Blacklist end? Would you have watched an eleventh season of the NBC drama?
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