Network: Freeform.
Episodes: 105 (half-hour).
Seasons: Six.
TV show dates: January 3, 2018 — May 22, 2024
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Yara Shahidi, Deon Cole, Trevor Jackson, Francia Raisa, Emily Arlook, Jordan Buhat, Chris Parnell, Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Luka Sabbat, Diggy Simmons, Marcus Scribner, Daniella Perkins, Justine Skye, and Tara Raani.
TV show description:
From creator Kendra Barris, the Grown-ish TV show is a spin-off of ABC's sitcom Black-ish. The coming-of-age comedy follows Zoey Johnson (Shahidi) as she leaves the home of her parents, Dre and Rainbow (Anderson and Ross), and heads off to college.
Pretty, popular, sociable, and more than a bit entitled, Zoey arrives at Southern California University, only to discover that spreading her wings is not...
Episodes: 105 (half-hour).
Seasons: Six.
TV show dates: January 3, 2018 — May 22, 2024
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Yara Shahidi, Deon Cole, Trevor Jackson, Francia Raisa, Emily Arlook, Jordan Buhat, Chris Parnell, Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Luka Sabbat, Diggy Simmons, Marcus Scribner, Daniella Perkins, Justine Skye, and Tara Raani.
TV show description:
From creator Kendra Barris, the Grown-ish TV show is a spin-off of ABC's sitcom Black-ish. The coming-of-age comedy follows Zoey Johnson (Shahidi) as she leaves the home of her parents, Dre and Rainbow (Anderson and Ross), and heads off to college.
Pretty, popular, sociable, and more than a bit entitled, Zoey arrives at Southern California University, only to discover that spreading her wings is not...
- 5/24/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Taking cues from The Cosby Show’s iconic spinoff A Different World but updated for some 30 years later, Grown-ish, the Black-ish spawn premiered on Freeform in January 2018 by following Yara Shahidi’s Zoey Johnson, Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Bow’s (Tracee Ellis Ross) firstborn, to college. Similar to its predecessor, Grown-ish tackled many controversial topics, including university investment in the prison system, drug use, pre-nil exploitation of college athletes, sex, the value of college and more, but did so with a fresh voice and perspective.
Zoey’s college world included her competing love interests — woke Black campus activist Aaron (Trevor Jackson) and ultimate hipster Luca (Luka Sabbat) — as well as Latina Republican Ana (Francia Raìsa), Jewish rebel Nomi (Emily Arlook), first-generation Indian American and all-around hustler Vivek (Jordan Buhat), Olympic-bound South Los Angeles track stars Jazz and Sky (sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey, who perform the show’s theme song) and later,...
Zoey’s college world included her competing love interests — woke Black campus activist Aaron (Trevor Jackson) and ultimate hipster Luca (Luka Sabbat) — as well as Latina Republican Ana (Francia Raìsa), Jewish rebel Nomi (Emily Arlook), first-generation Indian American and all-around hustler Vivek (Jordan Buhat), Olympic-bound South Los Angeles track stars Jazz and Sky (sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey, who perform the show’s theme song) and later,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Ronda Racha Penrice
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kenya Barris was deeply inspired by “The Cosby Show” when he created “Black-ish” in 2014. The writer and executive producer wanted to create a similarly beloved family sitcom that was expressly Black, not only with the characters, but also in the subject matter the show covered. That mission was achieved, and like “The Cosby Show,” “Black-ish” went on to spawn a TV universe that would also make an impact.
“Grown-ish” was the first “Black-ish” spinoff. It has now gone six seasons and will air its 100th episode this month. Similar to “A Different World” with Lisa Bonet’s Denise Huxtable from “The Cosby Show,” “grown-ish” has chronicled the college adventures of “Black-ish” characters Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) and later Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner). “Grown-ish” has become a tentpole series for Freeform, according to Simran Sethi, exec VP of programming and content at Freeform and ABC.
The series has tackled storylines about college athlete pay,...
“Grown-ish” was the first “Black-ish” spinoff. It has now gone six seasons and will air its 100th episode this month. Similar to “A Different World” with Lisa Bonet’s Denise Huxtable from “The Cosby Show,” “grown-ish” has chronicled the college adventures of “Black-ish” characters Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) and later Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner). “Grown-ish” has become a tentpole series for Freeform, according to Simran Sethi, exec VP of programming and content at Freeform and ABC.
The series has tackled storylines about college athlete pay,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Megan Vick
- Variety Film + TV
It’s the beginning of the end for grown-ish.
In a teaser released Thursday for the Freeform series’ swan song, Junior (played by Marcus Scribner) declares he’s “no longer the little brother.” He’s not grown-ish, he’s grown! (Watch teaser above.)
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The sixth and final season returns Wednesday, March 27 (10/9c), for its final run of episodes.
In a teaser released Thursday for the Freeform series’ swan song, Junior (played by Marcus Scribner) declares he’s “no longer the little brother.” He’s not grown-ish, he’s grown! (Watch teaser above.)
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The sixth and final season returns Wednesday, March 27 (10/9c), for its final run of episodes.
- 2/22/2024
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
After nearly a decade on television, the ish-verse is coming to an end with the sixth and final season of Freeform’s grown-ish.
A spinoff of ABC’s black-ish, which aired from 2014 to 2022, grown-ish followed Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) to college at Cal U, with the show’s focus eventually shifting to Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner) when Zoey and her friends graduated after Season 4.
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A spinoff of ABC’s black-ish, which aired from 2014 to 2022, grown-ish followed Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) to college at Cal U, with the show’s focus eventually shifting to Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner) when Zoey and her friends graduated after Season 4.
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- 6/21/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Yara Shahidi wouldn’t have minded being a resident of Neverland.
The “Grown-ish” actress stars in Disney’s upcoming “Peter Pan & Wendy” live-action adaptation as the iconic fairy Tinkerbell, a role she can relate to in some ways.
When asked whether she was in a hurry to grow up as a kid or to stay younger forever like the residents of Neverland, Shahidi said she was a firm believer in team never grow up.
“I think I was definitely a stay a kid forever camp. Like, I didn’t get my license until right before I turned 21 because I just had I was like, Where am I going? There’s nowhere to go,” she recalled to Et Canada’s Carlos Bustamante. “I’m happy where I am.”
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The “Grown-ish” actress stars in Disney’s upcoming “Peter Pan & Wendy” live-action adaptation as the iconic fairy Tinkerbell, a role she can relate to in some ways.
When asked whether she was in a hurry to grow up as a kid or to stay younger forever like the residents of Neverland, Shahidi said she was a firm believer in team never grow up.
“I think I was definitely a stay a kid forever camp. Like, I didn’t get my license until right before I turned 21 because I just had I was like, Where am I going? There’s nowhere to go,” she recalled to Et Canada’s Carlos Bustamante. “I’m happy where I am.”
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For the 22-year-old,...
- 4/24/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
In the past, the Grown-ish series has been one of the highest-rated shows on Freeform. After four years of focusing on Zoey Johnson and her friends, the show will shift to include Junior and his pals. How will this change affect the show's ratings? Will Grown-ish be cancelled or renewed for season six? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A comedy series, the Grown-ish TV show stars Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Trevor Jackson, Diggy Simmons, and Daniella Perkins. Matthew Sato, Tara Raani, Justine Skye, Amelie Zilber, Ceyair Wright, and Slick Woods recur. A spin-off of ABC's Black-ish, the show initially follows Dre and Bow Johnsons' eldest daughter, Zoey (Shahidi), as she goes to college and begins her journey to adulthood. In the fifth season, Zoey and her friends have graduated college. Meanwhile, her brother Andre Johnson Jr., aka Junior (Scribner) has enrolled...
A comedy series, the Grown-ish TV show stars Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Trevor Jackson, Diggy Simmons, and Daniella Perkins. Matthew Sato, Tara Raani, Justine Skye, Amelie Zilber, Ceyair Wright, and Slick Woods recur. A spin-off of ABC's Black-ish, the show initially follows Dre and Bow Johnsons' eldest daughter, Zoey (Shahidi), as she goes to college and begins her journey to adulthood. In the fifth season, Zoey and her friends have graduated college. Meanwhile, her brother Andre Johnson Jr., aka Junior (Scribner) has enrolled...
- 1/12/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Andre Johnson Jr. is extending his stay at Cal U with a sixth-season renewal of Freeform’s grown-ish, TVLine has learned.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Freeform has also released a trailer for the second half of grown-ish‘s fifth season, premiering Wednesday, Jan. 18 (10:30/9:30c).
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So, what’s on tap for 5B? According to the trailer, Junior is (Marcus Scribner) facing everything from money problems to...
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Freeform has also released a trailer for the second half of grown-ish‘s fifth season, premiering Wednesday, Jan. 18 (10:30/9:30c).
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So, what’s on tap for 5B? According to the trailer, Junior is (Marcus Scribner) facing everything from money problems to...
- 1/11/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“Grown-ish” has been renewed for Season 6 at Freeform. In addition, Variety has learned exclusively that Craig Doyle will take over as showrunner on the new season.
Doyle steps in as showrunner on the “Black-ish” spinoff for the team of Zakiyyah Alexander and Courtney Lilly, who became the co-showrunners on the series going into its fifth and current season. Doyle has been with the show since it began, first as a co-executive producer before being elevated to executive producer in Season 2. His other credits include “Black-ish,” “The Great Indoors,” “Undateable,” and “Family Tools.” He is repped by CAA, Lit Entertainment Group, and Yorn Levine Barnes.
“Grown-ish” returns for the second half of its fifth season on Jan. 18 at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt and will stream the next day on Hulu. Originally focused on Yara Shahidi’s character Zoey Johnson, fellow “Black-ish” alum Marcus Scribner joined the show in Season 5, reprising...
Doyle steps in as showrunner on the “Black-ish” spinoff for the team of Zakiyyah Alexander and Courtney Lilly, who became the co-showrunners on the series going into its fifth and current season. Doyle has been with the show since it began, first as a co-executive producer before being elevated to executive producer in Season 2. His other credits include “Black-ish,” “The Great Indoors,” “Undateable,” and “Family Tools.” He is repped by CAA, Lit Entertainment Group, and Yorn Levine Barnes.
“Grown-ish” returns for the second half of its fifth season on Jan. 18 at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt and will stream the next day on Hulu. Originally focused on Yara Shahidi’s character Zoey Johnson, fellow “Black-ish” alum Marcus Scribner joined the show in Season 5, reprising...
- 1/11/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Five top TV cinematographers will reveal secrets behind their projects when they join Gold Derby’s special “Meet the Experts” Q&a event with 2022 Emmy Awards nominees. They will participate in two video discussions to premiere on Thursday, August 4, at 4:00 p.m. Pt; 7:00 p.m. Et. We’ll have a one-on-one with our senior editor Christopher Rosen and a roundtable chat with all of the group together.
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This “Meet the Experts” panel welcomes the following 2022 nominees:
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Synopsis: Earn and his cousin Alfred, based in Atlanta, try to make their way in the world through the rap scene.
Bio: Christian Sprenger won at the Emmys previously for “Atlanta” and had a nomination for “Glow.
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This “Meet the Experts” panel welcomes the following 2022 nominees:
Atlanta (FX)
Synopsis: Earn and his cousin Alfred, based in Atlanta, try to make their way in the world through the rap scene.
Bio: Christian Sprenger won at the Emmys previously for “Atlanta” and had a nomination for “Glow.
- 7/28/2022
- by Chris Beachum and Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
This is not a happy hump day for Zoey Johnson. Freeform on Wednesday released the trailer for grown-ish‘s upcoming fifth season, which welcomes Junior (black-ish‘s Marcus Scribner) to Cal U as a full-time student — and a full-time problem for Zoey.
Let’s just cut right to it: The trailer’s 40-second mark finds Zoey walking in on Junior going to pound town with Luca’s younger sister Kiela (Daniella Perkins), and her reaction is pretty spot-on for someone who just witnessed their younger brother doing their ex-boyfriend’s sister against a bathroom sink.
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Let’s just cut right to it: The trailer’s 40-second mark finds Zoey walking in on Junior going to pound town with Luca’s younger sister Kiela (Daniella Perkins), and her reaction is pretty spot-on for someone who just witnessed their younger brother doing their ex-boyfriend’s sister against a bathroom sink.
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- 7/6/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
All good things must come to an end, and ABC's hit-sitcom Black-ish is no exception. During the past seven years, Black-ish, starring Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross and Yara Shahidi, has brought us relatable family moments that are almost too real, lots of laughs and two spin-off shows, Grown-ish and Mixed-ish. From Zoey Johnson going off to college, to the evolution of Bow and Dre's marriage, viewers have been able to watch the Johnson family grow over the course of the last near decade from the comfort of their living rooms. In a Harper's Bazaar interview, Ross reflected on her time on Black-ish, as the critically acclaimed series will come to an end after season eight. This...
- 10/28/2021
- E! Online
The Johnson residence is welcoming a very special visitor.
ABC announced Thursday that former First Lady Michelle Obama will guest-star in an upcoming episode of black-ish, which is set to return for its eighth and final season in early 2022. (An exact premiere date has not yet been announced.)
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“#blackish is going all out for the final season!” the series shared on Twitter.
ABC announced Thursday that former First Lady Michelle Obama will guest-star in an upcoming episode of black-ish, which is set to return for its eighth and final season in early 2022. (An exact premiere date has not yet been announced.)
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“#blackish is going all out for the final season!” the series shared on Twitter.
- 10/28/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Daniella Perkins (Knight Squad) and newcomer Warren Egpyt Franklin (Hamilton) have joined the fourth season of Freeform’s Grown-ish in recurring roles.
In Season 4, it’s senior year and the finish line is in sight. Zoey Johnson, played by Yara Shahidi, returns to Cal U from her adventures on the road as a professional stylist. She and Aaron (Trevor Jackson) are finally in sync, romantically. But for the rest of the crew – just as it’s all coming together, it’s all coming apart at the seams. Friendships are tested, relationships get rocky and the stakes are higher than ever. Will Zoey find her flow and make it to graduation or will she get thrown off course?
Perkins will play Kiela, a freshman journalism student at Cal U and resident of Hawkins Hall who piques the interest of Doug.
Franklin will portray Des, a junior on the track team...
In Season 4, it’s senior year and the finish line is in sight. Zoey Johnson, played by Yara Shahidi, returns to Cal U from her adventures on the road as a professional stylist. She and Aaron (Trevor Jackson) are finally in sync, romantically. But for the rest of the crew – just as it’s all coming together, it’s all coming apart at the seams. Friendships are tested, relationships get rocky and the stakes are higher than ever. Will Zoey find her flow and make it to graduation or will she get thrown off course?
Perkins will play Kiela, a freshman journalism student at Cal U and resident of Hawkins Hall who piques the interest of Doug.
Franklin will portray Des, a junior on the track team...
- 7/19/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
We have some bittersweet news to share about one of ABC's most beloved comedies.
black-ish has been renewed for one last season at the network.
That's right, black-ish Season 8 will mark the end of the tine for Dre and Bow.
Series creator Kenya Barris shared the news on Instagram.
“To All the people in the world I love, honor, respect and care for it is both exciting and bittersweet to share that black-ish been Renewed by ABC for it’s Eighth… and Final Season,” Barris shared.
“In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for – and to do it with the entire and Amazingly Stellar cast coming back to close this chapter out with us the right way!
black-ish has been renewed for one last season at the network.
That's right, black-ish Season 8 will mark the end of the tine for Dre and Bow.
Series creator Kenya Barris shared the news on Instagram.
“To All the people in the world I love, honor, respect and care for it is both exciting and bittersweet to share that black-ish been Renewed by ABC for it’s Eighth… and Final Season,” Barris shared.
“In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for – and to do it with the entire and Amazingly Stellar cast coming back to close this chapter out with us the right way!
- 5/14/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The end is in sight for ABC’s black-ish. The network has renewed the praised comedy series for an eighth and final season.
Creator executive producer Kenya Barris announced the news Friday morning on social media (see below). He said, “This show has changed my life in so many ways and I am so proud of the conversations we’ve started along the way.”
It has been rumored for awhile that the show might be facing its final season, with modest ratings in the current Season 7.
This season, Black-ish has continued to tell stories that shine a light on current events through the lens of the Johnson family, addressing the global pandemic, systemic racism and the movement for social justice and equality.
In the season seven finale “Urban Legend,” airing Tuesday, May 18, Dre feels pigeonholed to the urban marketing team at Stevens & Lido and realizes he needs to make some big career changes.
Creator executive producer Kenya Barris announced the news Friday morning on social media (see below). He said, “This show has changed my life in so many ways and I am so proud of the conversations we’ve started along the way.”
It has been rumored for awhile that the show might be facing its final season, with modest ratings in the current Season 7.
This season, Black-ish has continued to tell stories that shine a light on current events through the lens of the Johnson family, addressing the global pandemic, systemic racism and the movement for social justice and equality.
In the season seven finale “Urban Legend,” airing Tuesday, May 18, Dre feels pigeonholed to the urban marketing team at Stevens & Lido and realizes he needs to make some big career changes.
- 5/14/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Black-ish” has been renewed for Season 8 at ABC, which will also be the show’s last.
The announcement was made by series creator Kenya Barris on Friday. “To All the people in the world I love, honor, respect and care for it is both exciting and bittersweet to share that black-ish been Renewed by ABC for it’s Eighth… and Final Season,” Barris wrote in part on Instagram. “In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for – and to do it with the entire and Amazingly Stellar cast coming back to close this chapter out with us the right way!”
The series originally debuted on ABC in 2014 and has aired over 150 episodes at the time of this publishing.
The announcement was made by series creator Kenya Barris on Friday. “To All the people in the world I love, honor, respect and care for it is both exciting and bittersweet to share that black-ish been Renewed by ABC for it’s Eighth… and Final Season,” Barris wrote in part on Instagram. “In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for – and to do it with the entire and Amazingly Stellar cast coming back to close this chapter out with us the right way!”
The series originally debuted on ABC in 2014 and has aired over 150 episodes at the time of this publishing.
- 5/14/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
On the surface, Freeform’s popular coming-of-age comedy grown-ish could not be more different than HBO’s relationship romp Insecure. The distance between generations and life experiences are definitely significant.
But take a closer look at the way both examine friendship, romance and professional aspirations and listen to the music, you’ll find that these two series definitely share an orbit — and quite a few behind-the-scenes connections. While Insecure is returning later this year for a Season 5 that will be its last, grown-ish, a spinoff of black-ish, is kicking off the second half of Season 3 on Thursday. And with the right moves,...
But take a closer look at the way both examine friendship, romance and professional aspirations and listen to the music, you’ll find that these two series definitely share an orbit — and quite a few behind-the-scenes connections. While Insecure is returning later this year for a Season 5 that will be its last, grown-ish, a spinoff of black-ish, is kicking off the second half of Season 3 on Thursday. And with the right moves,...
- 1/21/2021
- by Mekeisha Madden Toby
- TVLine.com
Black-ish is heading into its seventh season on ABC.
But, before we get to that, the beloved comedy series will air a one-hour, election-themed special, on Sunday, October 4 at 10/9c.
The two back-to-back episodes, which will air ahead of the official season seven premiere, will follow the Johnsons as they navigate the upcoming election, with Junior (Marcus Scribner) embarking on his journey as a first-time voter and Dre (Anthony Anderson) launching an exploration into local politics.
The special will be presented in part as an animated episode with Oscar® winner Matthew A. Cherry (“Hair Love”) set to direct.
While no details about when the seventh season will premiere have been revealed, a premiere date should be revealed in the coming weeks as shows start to return to production.
ABC also notes that airdate and timing of the special are subject to the change due to the NBA Finals schedule.
In “Election Special Pt.
But, before we get to that, the beloved comedy series will air a one-hour, election-themed special, on Sunday, October 4 at 10/9c.
The two back-to-back episodes, which will air ahead of the official season seven premiere, will follow the Johnsons as they navigate the upcoming election, with Junior (Marcus Scribner) embarking on his journey as a first-time voter and Dre (Anthony Anderson) launching an exploration into local politics.
The special will be presented in part as an animated episode with Oscar® winner Matthew A. Cherry (“Hair Love”) set to direct.
While no details about when the seventh season will premiere have been revealed, a premiere date should be revealed in the coming weeks as shows start to return to production.
ABC also notes that airdate and timing of the special are subject to the change due to the NBA Finals schedule.
In “Election Special Pt.
- 9/2/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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