Is blacklist season 9 the last season

The Blacklist hasn’t run out of names yet: NBC has renewed the James Spader crime drama for a tenth season, TVLine has learned.

Spader confirmed the news himself on Tuesday’s episode of The Tonight Show. He stars as master criminal Red Reddington, who works with the FBI to track down the world’s most dangerous fugitives.

Season-to-date, The Blacklist is averaging 5.1 million total viewers and a 0.6 demo rating in Live+7 numbers — down just a tick from its Season 8 averages [5.5 mil/0.7]. Out of the 10 drama series that NBC has aired so far this TV season, it ranks ninth in both measures, besting only the freshman Ordinary Joe.

Season 9 has looked very different, both in front of and behind the camera. Just days before the show’s Season 8 finale in June, news broke that leading lady Megan Boone planned to exit the show, with the finale serving as her last episode. During that installment, Boone’s Liz was fatally shot by one of Neville Townsend’s henchmen, and Boone called her eight-season run on the show “an entire life inside of my own life… What a dream. Thank you all.”

One day after the finale aired, series creator Jon Bokenkamp — who had served as a writer and executive producer on Seasons 1 through 8 — announced he was also departing the drama ahead of Season 9 to “step out of my comfort zone, try something new, and explore a few of the other characters and stories that have been crawling around in my head.”

“I genuinely believe the series remains full of life, creatively strong, and that bright days lie ahead,” Bokenkamp said at the time. “So now I join you — as a fan — to see where The Blacklist takes us next.”

The official synopsis for Season 9 says that “in the two years following the death of Elizabeth Keen, Raymond Reddington and the members of the FBI Task Force have disbanded — their lives now changed in unexpected ways and with Reddington’s whereabouts unknown. Finding themselves each at a crossroads, a common purpose compels them to renew their original mission: to take down dangerous, vicious and eccentric Blacklisters. In the process, they begin to uncover lethal adversaries, unimaginable conspiracies and surprising betrayals that will threaten alliances and spur vengeance for the past, led by the most devious criminal of them all — Raymond Reddington.”

The Blacklist‘s ninth season resumes in a new time slot beginning this Friday, Feb. 25 at 8/7c.

TVLine’s Renewal Scorecard has been updated to reflect the news. Are you excited to hear that The Blacklist is returning for Season 10? Drop a comment below with all of your thoughts.

The Blacklist – Picture: NBC / Sony Television Pictures

Honing in on 200 episodes, The Blacklist has been back on NBC for its ninth season with the new episodes dropping weekly from October 21st, 2021. With the show set to wrap up by the end of May, here’s when you can expect season 9 of The Blacklist to be available on Netflix.

James Spader continues to play Raymond Reddington, a former criminal turned FBI informant who has helped the authorities capture countless notable criminals over the years.

Netflix has carried the show in many regions [more on this below] since the show’s inception reportedly paying up to $2 million per episode.

Season 9 began airing on October 21st, 2021 but notably saw the departure of the creator of the series, Jon Bokenkamp this season.

The Blacklist season 9 will consist of 22 episodes with the season finale airing on May 27th and don’t worry, the future of the show is secure with a season 10 underway.

When season 9 of The Blacklist will be on Netflix will entirely depend on where you live, so let’s dive into each of the three groups. Those who get weekly episodes, those that receive the season all at once, and those who don’t receive it at all.

Some Netflix Regions Receive Weekly Episodes of The Blacklist

Some regions of Netflix are lucky enough to get weekly episodes of The Blacklist.

Netflix regions that get weekly episodes of The Blacklist and will continue to do so until late May 2022 include:

  • Netflix India
  • Israel
  • South Korea
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Portugal
  • Slovakia
  • Romania

The Blacklist Season 9 Netflix Release Schedule

For almost every other region, you’ll have to wait to get season 9 of The Blacklist.

For Netflix in the United States and Canada, you’ll have to wait until season 9 has concluded its run plus a few months thereafter. But we can give a pretty accurate estimate as to when that’ll be.

All of season 8 was added to Netflix in the US on October 6th, 2021 with the full season leaving the NBC app on October 22nd, 2021. All prior seasons before season 8 hit Netflix CA & US in September.

That means we’re currently expecting season 9 of The Blacklist to be on Netflix in September or October 2022. 

A few other regions are still missing season 8 including some European countries and Latin America. You should get season 8 sometime in 2022 with season 9 then dropping in 2023.

Why The Blacklist isn’t on Netflix in the United Kingdom

Most of Netflix carries The Blacklist with a few notable exceptions. The biggest exception is Netflix UK which doesn’t have access to the show at all because the rights [both broadcast and streaming] were sold to Sky.

That’s all we have for now. We’ll keep you posted on exactly when season 9 of The Blacklist will be coming to Netflix and any notable developments regarding the future of the show as and when we get it.

Are you looking forward to season 9 of The Blacklist on Netflix? Let us know in the comments down below.

The Blacklist -- Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai Will Hart/NBC

EXCLUSIVE: The Blacklist is saying farewell to two series regulars, including one of NBC drama’s longest-serving cast members, Amir Arison. The actor, who has portrayed Aram Mojtabi for the past nine seasons, is leaving as he is preparing to make his Broadway debut this summer in the starring role of Amir in The Kite Runner.

Also departing is Laura Sohn, who has portrayed FBI agent Alina Park for the past three seasons. Both characters’ exits were revealed at the end of tonight’s Season 9 finale.

The Blacklist — Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai Photo by: Will Hart /NBC

While Arison is leaving as a series regular, the door remains open for him to make guest appearances in Season 10. His departure comes a year after another major Blacklist cast exit in the Season 8 finale when original female lead Megan Boone signed off.

“I have been so honored to play Aram Mojtabai for 9 years on The Blacklist,” Arison said in a statement to Deadline. “It is not lost on me how lucky I am to have been able to work and evolve with a role for 9 years with this extraordinary cast, crew, writers and producers. I could not pass up the opportunity, however, to fulfill a childhood dream of being on Broadway playing ‘Amir’ in The Kite Runner with a stage adaptation that is both breathtaking and timely. The producers, studio and network have been so supportive of my decision, and Aram remains ‘alive’ with the potential for a possible return at some point. Story-wise, it feels so organic with the events of this past season to take this step, and I couldn’t have asked for a better outcome.”

Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai NBC

SPOILER ALERT: Beyond this point, there are details about the Season 9 finale of The Blacklist.

In the finale [more details on that later], Aram announced that he is taking some time off and plans to “maybe [catch] a Broadway show” as he steps back after an intense story act that culminated in the recent episode “The Bear Mask,” which highlighted the importance of mental health.

Arison joined The Blacklist as a recurring in Season 1 and was promoted to series regular in Season 2. He was one of four Season 9 series regulars who had been on the show since Season 1, alongside star James Spader as well as Diego Klattenhoff, Harry Lennix and Hisham Tawfiq.

“Amir has been a huge part of The Blacklist family,” executive producer/showrunner John Eisendrath said in a statement to Deadline. “He’s a great actor and an even better person. We wish him well and hope he can return to reprise the role for some very special episodes next year.”

Laura Sohn as Alina Park Will Hart/NBC

Sohn joined The Blacklist in Season 7 as a recurring and was promoted to series regular beginning with Season 8. She is leaving the series to pursue other projects.

Tonight’s season 9 finale opens with Harold [Lennix], Dembe [Tawfiq], Red [Spader] and Alina [Sohn] on the hunt for Marvin [Fisher Stevens], who is later discovered on a private jet set to take off for Cuba. Marvin is taken into custody and presents a deal to Cynthia [Deirdre Lovejoy] to replace Red on the Task Force and have him arrested. Marvin tells Cynthia that he would start a new task force and provide a steady stream of criminals to Justice. Red later threatens to kill Marvin, who orchestrated  Elizabeth Keen’s killing, but Marvin ends up taking his own life, shooting himself to death in a car after he’s released from custody.

[L-R] Diego Klattenhoff as Donald Ressler, Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper, Laura Sohn as Alina Park, Hisham Tawfiq as Dembe Zuma, Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai Virginia Sherwood/NBC

At the end of the episode, with Marvin now dead, Cooper cleared of charges in connection with the death of Doug Koster, and the Reddington Task Force set to continue, the team gathers at Liz’s gravesite to mark the third anniversary of her death. While memorializing Liz at the cemetery, Aram announces to the team that he’s decided to take some time away.

“It’s been three years since we lost Elizabeth. In some ways, it’s gotten easier. But in most ways, it still hurts,” Aram says. “There goes my hope of doing this without crying … And this part won’t be any easier. After a lot of careful reflection, I have decided to take some time away. I do not know how long, but I do know…away.”

He continues, “My plan is no plan. I found a cool place in Brooklyn. I’m gonna go up there and just you know ride my bike, do New York, eat lots of pizza, look at the people, maybe a Broadway show. Anyway, I know we are here to talk about Elizabeth, but I’ve been wanting to tell you guys.”

Sohn’s Alina also announces to the team in one of the final scenes that she’s pregnant, and after an appointment with the Bureau’s neurologist, tells them that is likely the cause of headaches she’s been experiencing and that have worsened recently, but until the cause is known for sure, she’s decided to take a medical leave.

In the final scene, we see Chin Han reprising the role of Wujing, one of the very first Blacklisters from Season 1, escape from prison, having learned from Marvin that Red is actually an FBI informant responsible for his imprisonment. Wujing, now free, instead of returning home, sets his sights on killing Red – but he won’t do it alone. He has a list provided by Gerard of other Blacklisters he can recruit to take on Reddington – setting the stage for Season 10.

The Blacklist is produced by Sony Pictures Television Studios and Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group. Eisendrath, series creator Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis and John Fox of Davis Entertainment, Spader, Lukas Reiter, Laura A. Benson, Daniel Cerone, Sean Hennen, Allison Glock-Cooper and T Cooper are executive producers.

Arison leads and narrates The Kite Runner, based on the NYT bestselling novel, a haunting tale of friendship spanning cultures and continents. Set in Afghanistan, it centers on a man’s journey as he confronts his past and finds redemption. Following a West End run, the play will begin performances July 6 for a limited run through Oct. 30, with opening night set for July 21.

On TV, Arison also recently appeared in Hulu’s limited series The Dropout starring Amanda Seyfried. His other TV credits include recurring and guest appearances on shows including Law & Order: SVU, American Horror Story, Ramy, Billions, Bull, Homeland and Girls. On the film side, he recently starred in the indie drama 20 Weeks.

Arison is currently directing a docuseries about working with 8-year-old cancer survivor Tatianna Bernard on the making of Tati’s Fashion Show and its impact on her health and family life. He is the recipient of the Mendez Award from MIFF, given to an individual in the entertainment industry who uses their platform to give back, and also recently received the SJFF Pomegranate Lifetime Achievement Award.

Sohn also has guest-starred in NCIS: New Orleans, God Friended Me and Instinct.

Arison is repped by Sweet 180 and Meyer and Downs .

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