NBC drama series The blacklistNow in its tenth and final season, it is entering its final weeks with a few changes ahead. Starting June 1, the show, which currently airs on Sundays at 10 p.m., will move to Thursdays. Back-to-back episodes will air that night, June 1, at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., with subsequent episodes airing weekly at 8 p.m.
In the June 1 premiere, titled “The Hat Trick,” Red (James Spader) provides the Task Force with three criminal cases that run deeper than they appear, and Ressler helps a friend make amends. In the follow-up episode of “Blair Foster,” when a crooked lawyer is linked to a series of corporate cover-ups, Red helps the team investigate their operation, and Senator Panabaker and Cooper await a judge’s decision on the fate of the Task. Force.
The blacklist will conclude with a final two-hour series on July 13 from 8-10 p.m.
Last season The blacklist it reached 29.1 million viewers on NBC and more than doubled its 18-49 demo and total viewers on L+35 compared to the same day, according to Nielsen.
Besides Spader, The blacklist stars Diego Klattenhoff, Hisham Tawfiq, Anya Banerjee and Harry Lennix.
John Eisendrath, Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis and John Fox of Davis Entertainment, James Spader, Lukas Reiter, Laura A. Benson, Daniel Cerone, Sean Hennen, Allison Glock-Cooper, T Cooper are executive producers.
The blacklist is produced by Sony Pictures Television Studios and Universal Television, a division of the Universal Studio Group.
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