Ryan Murphy's '9-1-1' Franchise Expands to Hawai'i
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The '9-1-1' universe is set to welcome a third series, with Hawai'i emerging as the frontrunner for its setting and while the location offers stunning visuals, it also presents production challenges.

AceShowbiz - Ryan Murphy and Tim Minear's untitled "9-1-1" spin-off is reportedly eyeing Hawai'i as its backdrop. Despite initially considering Las Vegas, the 50th state has become the top contender due to its tropical allure and cultural charm.

The franchise's other installments, "9-1-1" and "9-1-1: Lone Star", have been set in Los Angeles and Austin, respectively. Hawai'i would join a long list of shows set in the islands, including "Rescue: HI-Surf, "Gilligan's Island" and "Magnum P.I."

However, filming in Hawai'i is not without its financial challenges. First responder dramas, such as the "9-1-1" shows, are among the most expensive to produce, often featuring star-studded casts and elaborate effects. The cancellation of "Lone Star" and "NCIS: Hawai'i" underscores the financial constraints in producing such shows in Hawai'i.

ABC may need to explore options to mitigate these costs, such as hiring less expensive actors or reducing production quality. However, this could potentially compromise the show's familiarity and appeal to viewers.

Despite the challenges, Hawai'i's unique tropical setting fits well with the aspirational tone of Murphy's recent productions, such as "Doctor Odyssey" for ABC. The island's allure is undeniable, but its high production costs remain a concern.

Meanwhile, the flagship "9-1-1" series continues on ABC, with "9-1-1: Lone Star" concluding its fifth and final season on FOX. Discussions are underway for a potential spin-off to launch in the 2025/2026 TV season, though no official announcement has been made.

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