ABC could have discovered its subsequent location to increase the 9-1-1 franchise. According to Deadline, the community is Hawaii for a brand new 9-1-1 sequence. Las Vegas was beforehand in consideration.
A 3rd sequence has been within the works for some time, however the franchise’s creators, Ryan Murphy and Tim Minear, didn’t wish to overpopulate the airwaves with 9-1-1-primarily based reveals.
With 9-1-1: Lone Star (above) ending with its fifth season, the door is open for one more sequence on ABC. However, it has not but been given the greenlight.
Hawaii won’t be a straightforward promote, although. Filming within the state is pricey, and with FOX’s first responder drama, Rescue: Hi-Surf, filming in Hawaii, it may be much more complicated.
The following was mentioned in regards to the challenges a Hawaii-based 9-1-1 might face:
Filming in Hawaii will not be with out its challenges — most of them monetary — which makes setting a 9-1-1 sequence there a not-so-straightforward proposition. Home of a few of TV’s most iconic sequence, resembling Gilligan’s Island, the 2 incarnations of Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I. in addition to Lost, Hawaii is an costly location that’s tougher to suit into the repeatedly trimmed TV budgets, particularly in linear TV.
What do you think? Would you watch a Hawaii-based 9-1-1 if it lands on ABC? Or do you wish to see one other location chosen for a brand new spin-off sequence?