Summary

The Rookiestar Eric Winter explains ABC’s decision to postpone the season 7 release of the hit police procedural until early 2025. Based on the real-life story of LAPD police officer William Norcross, the show stars Nathan Fillion as John Nolan, who becomes the oldest rookie in the LAPD in his 40s, with a strong supporting cast that includes Winter, Richard T. Jones, Shawn Ashmore, and Jenna Dewan. WhileThe Rookiewas renewed for season 7, ABC revealed that theshow wouldn’t return until midseason in 2025, instead of its regular fall schedule, raising concerns as to why this decision was made.

In an interview withHello Magazine, Eric Winter, who plays no-nonsense training officer Tim Bradford, revealed that the network’s decision on the season 7 delaywas based on the fact that it is an election year. He elaborated thatABC was keen to protect one of its most popular franchises, resulting in its delay to 2025. Check out Winter’s comments below:

Melissa O’Neil as Lucy Chen and James Lesure as Carter Hope in The Rookie.

“I was very nervous at first I’ll be honest, I was bummed. But then, I talked to a lot of people at the upfronts and it made perfect sense. I know how much of a priority The Rookie is to ABC and with this being an election year and a lot of time being devoted to those sorts of things, they’re trying to protect the show.

There would be too many gaps, and the fans don’t love that. So they’re really trying to put us in a lineup where we can give eight episodes in a row with no interruption and so I appreciate it for that reason.”

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Will A Different Release Date Impact The Success Of The Rookie Season 7?

It Will Mean A Different Viewing Schedule, But Season 7’s Delay Could Help Matters.

With the presidential election looming on November 5, such a seminal event would likely take a lot of viewers fromThe Rookie, so this is certainly a shrewd move by ABC, particularly as the show will be returning to long-form storytelling again.

The Rookiehas been a major success for ABC, despite season 6 having a truncated 10-episode length due to the strikes. Therefore, giving season 7 a different release date seems to be a move to preserve viewership, especiallysince new episodes air on Tuesdays. With the presidential election looming on November 5, such a seminal event would likely take a lot of viewers fromThe Rookie, so this is certainly a shrewd move by ABC, particularly as the show will be returning to long-form storytelling again.

Election day is always on the first Tuesday of November.

Plot details are currently under wraps, but showrunner Alexi Hawley seemingly confirmed thatDewan is set to miss early episodes of season 7, which could impact the plot. She portrays a firefighter and John Nolan’s wife, Bailey, and a major plot point saw her abusive ex-husband breaking out of prison inThe Rookieseason 6 finale, which is likely to set up a major season 7 arc. Elsewhere, the lack of a ‘Chenford’ reunion in the finale is also a storyline that could be explored in greater detail in season 7, which could be fleshed out more with a higher episode count.

The Rookie Season 7 Needs One Major Return After Season 6 Finale’s Feds Cameos

The Rookie season 6 finale surprisingly featured the return of a handful of stars from The Rookie: Feds, but one character was noticeably missing.

Here are some ofThe Rookiecast memberswho could return for season 7:

Richard T. Jones

Wade Grey

There is a chance that a different schedule could hurt viewing figures due to the huge gap between seasons. However, it does allow for the whole season to run uninterrupted, and being that the show will return to longer seasons with an 18-episode count, this could be essential. The fact season 6 also had a delayed premiere date could have been a factor in this decision, as the network (and audience) have experienced this delay before. Therefore, waiting a little longer forThe Rookieis something viewers should be more prepared to do.

The Rookie

Cast

The Rookie follows John Nolan, a small-town man who embarks on a new career as an LAPD officer after a life-changing event. As the force’s oldest rookie, Nolan faces skepticism from superiors who view his pursuit as a midlife crisis.