The sixth season of canceled the series last spring.

Debuting on Fox in 2013, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a comedy series following the tight-knit squad of Brooklyn's 99th precinct. Despite critical acclaim, the series was canceled in May 2018, only to be 18 episodes). The network responded to unparalleled for the series via social media, including  from celebrities like Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda and Mark Hamill. Now, NBC has announced the official premiere and time slot for Brooklyn Nine-Nine's anticipated sixth season.

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According to NBC (via The Good Placewhich is being bumped from its 8:30 p.m. spot to make room for the hour-long athletic competition show The Titan Games, hosted by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. (Incidentally, Schur is executive producer on both Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Good Place.)

While the new date and time slot for Brooklyn Nine-Nine was made official by NBC, Terry Crews, who plays Sergeant Terry Jeffords, leaving the show mid-season. Schur commented on her departure from the show, saying that even though it's sad to see her leave, he "knows for a fact that this isn't the last we'll see of Gina Linetti." 

Following Brooklyn Nine-Nine's dramatic return after its cancelation this past spring, anticipation surrounding the new season has been building significant momentum. Between its record-time comeback and ongoing on social media, the new season is already set up for success. And, even though it's fair to suggest that there is more pressure riding on this show now than ever before, an early end was never in the cards. The sixth season is sure to not only satisfy last season's cliffhanger, but also diehard fans whose ion for the show was strong enough to keep it alive.

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Source: TVLine