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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Giacomo Gianniotti Is ‘Confident’ The Show Will End After Season 17

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Giacomo Gianniotti Is ‘Confident’ The Show Will End After Season 17
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Giacomo Gianniotti is saying the words no ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ fan wants to hear. The actor who plays Dr. DeLuca is ‘confident’ the show will end after the upcoming season 17.

Actor Giacomo Gianniotti is giving some inside dish that folks on Grey’s Anatomy think the long running ABC medical drama will come to an end in 2021 with season 17. “At the moment, we have one more season locked in and I feel pretty confident that that’s where it’ll end, I think, from the conversations that I’ve had with people,” Giacomo, 30, told Us Weekly. Fortunately, he added a ray of hope for fans, adding “Then again, the studio and the creatives love the show and want it to go on forever.”

Giacomo — who plays Dr. Andrew DeLuca — said he’s still unclear about “what’s going to happen” with the future of Grey’s, yet admitted that “saying next year’s the last year is stupid.” Of course one of the reasons the show has stayed the air so long is that Ellen Pompeo, 50, who plays the series’ namesake character Dr. Meredith Grey, has agreed to keep playing the role. “I don’t know where Ellen stands. I think she’s still having a good time,” he told the publication. “I think we all feel like it’s coming to a close. If the writers really feel like there’s more stories to tell, then who knows?”

The Italian-born actor  explained how the show could keep going as the plot line potentials are endless. “We have a formula that’s really clear. We are a show that does a lot of political commentary. We’ve got real issues and there’s no shortage of issues coming up that need to be talked about. So as far as the writers are concerned, they could write it forever because there’s not enough small people in the world who don’t have a big voice that need a megaphone. We provided that year in and year out.”

In May of 2019, ABC announced that the network had locked in Grey’s for seasons 16 and 17, with the show’s star Ellen agreeing to stay on as Meredith Grey. Earlier that year she told our sister site TV Line that, “I keep saying, ‘I’m ready to move on and I want to stop the show before the ratings go down, but the ratings never go down!” She added. “They go down a little bit, but the fact that we are able to hold our [title as ABC’s No. 1 series] is kind of [incredible]. It’s very cool to have these kind of ratings and be on a hit network show in this [Peak TV] landscape.”

Source : Hollywood Life | NewsColony: Entertainment News

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