We’re at the start of the summer hiatus for network TV’s scripted fare, so news is only going to trickle in before we get a deluge of it once shows start filming in July and August. But, we’ll still take any morsel they have for us regarding what, and who, we can expect to grace our screens come the Fall TV season. Station 19 fans will be happy to know that Danielle Savre has been tapped for a role on broadcast that has her hopping networks but does guarantee her talent will be on full display during the 2024-2025 TV year.
While fans are still holding out for a Marina spin-off in the hopes that the Station 19 universe will still live on despite the show’s cancellation, that’s not where you’ll be seeing Savre next. She’s going to NBC for a role on Found, the Shanola Hampton-led procedural about a group that do what they can to find the missing people who fall through the cracks i.e. victims from marginalized communities.
The announcement for Savre’s casting didn’t come with character details or information on how many episodes she’ll be in but it nonetheless has us intrigued. The first season of Found, without giving too much away for Station 19 viewers who may not have watched it, centered on Gabi Mosley’s secret capture of her abductor Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar). As she worked to find people who’d been taken just like she’d been as a teen, she used him to help her solve cases. However, a secret like this will always threaten to get out and she spent the season trying desperately to keep that from happening.
Found is streaming on Peacock if you want to catch up in time for Savre’s debut in season 2. The show’s sophomore run has gotten a full season order which means you can anticipate 22 episodes. If Savre’s recurring role has an arc, we could see her on the series for quite a bit. We’ll keep you posted as more news comes in and NBC stops playing it close to the vest with this casting.
Season 2 is set to premiere this fall, likely in late September or early October. The series will air Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET this television season and has been slotted into Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s place, having been bumped from Tuesdays by The Irrational. Organized Crime‘s fifth season is headed to Peacock, hence the Law & Order Thursday slate shake-up.
Stay tuned to Hidden Remote for up to date news and coverage of what’s coming to broadcast during the 2024-2025 television. And, we’ll keep our ear to the ground for any developments in Station 19 land as well!