"Grey's Anatomy" has been given the green light for its 23rd season on ABC. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the show first aired in 2005 and is the longest-running prime-time medical drama on TV. In 2025, it was the most-streamed series on Disney+ and Hulu, and it ranked second in the U.S. across all streaming platforms according to Nielsen.
The show is led by Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, who was the main character until she stepped back during Season 19.
Even though she's not in every episode anymore, she still narrates the series, makes occasional appearances on screen, and works as an executive producer. Over the years, many actors have joined and left major roles, but some of the current stars include Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, Camilla Luddington as Jo Wilson, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Jason George as Ben Warren, Chris Carmack as Atticus Lincoln, Anthony Hill as Winston Ndugu, Alexis Floyd as Simone Griffith, Harry Shum Jr. as Benson Kwan, Adelaide Kane as Jules Millin, Midori Francis as Mika Yasusa, Niko Terho as Lucas Adams, and Trevor Jackson as Wes Bryant.
Recently, Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver were announced to be leaving their roles as Owen Hunt and Teddy Altman after the upcoming Season 22 finale.
The renewal of "Grey's Anatomy" for Season 23 means it will be part of ABC's 2026-2027 schedule, which also includes Season 10 of "9-1-1," Season 2 of "9-1-1: Nashville," Season 6 of "Abbott Elementary," and Season 3 of "High Potential."
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