The season 20 finale of Grey’s Anatomy just aired on ABC and with a 21st season already confirmed, fans will be wondering who is returning and who is leaving.
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Grey’s Anatomy was renewed for a 21st season at ABC, and we found out some new details that might interest fans regarding potential cast shakeups that could be coming in the 2024-2025 season.
Several leading characters do not have contracts past season 20, meaning they could decide not sign on for another season. Just because they don’t have a contract does not mean they won’t return, it just means they need to enter negotiations.
Keep reading to see who is currently not contracted for season 21 of Grey’s Anatomy…
The season 20 finale of Grey’s Anatomy just aired on ABC and with a 21st season already confirmed, fans will be wondering who is returning and who is leaving.
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The upcoming 21st season of Grey’s Anatomy is likely going to look a lot different than the current one as the cast is going through a big shakeup.
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