Blindspot Season 6: Real Truth About Whether It Was Canceled

After the final episode of “Blindspot” aired in 2020, viewers have remained curious about whether NBC decided to end the popular crime drama. Even five years later, fans still ponder over the possibility of its comeback.

So, here’s everything we know.

Was Blindspot really canceled?

NBC didn’t actually cancel Blindspot; instead, it has been postponed from its regular broadcast schedule for now.

Just before the Season 4 finale of Blindspot aired, NBC made an unexpected announcement: they were temporarily taking the series off their weekly lineup. This news left fans worried that the show might be getting canceled. However, on May 10, 2019, NBC officially confirmed that Blindspot would return for its fifth and final season. (As reported by Variety)

Martin Gero, creator of Blindspot, confessed to TVLine that the final episode of Season 4 could have been a poor choice for a series finale. Fortunately, the series got another season, enabling a more satisfying conclusion to the narrative.

In simpler terms, the fifth season of the TV show called Blindspot started airing on May 7, 2020. This season featured only 11 episodes, which is fewer than the number of episodes in the past seasons.

Could Blindspot Season 6 happen?

It is unlikely that Blindspot will return for Season 6.

Initially, NBC might have had reservations about the show, causing it to be temporarily suspended after its fourth season. Nevertheless, they decided to give it another go with one final season. Since NBC announced that the fifth season would be its last, there’s essentially no possibility of a revival five years down the line. Furthermore, no updates have surfaced about any other network taking over the series for further episodes.

The TV series “Blindspot,” which aired from 2015 to 2020, is a crime drama that spanned five seasons. The story begins with the FBI finding a woman mysteriously contained in a bag in Times Square, without any memory of her past and covered head to toe in intricate tattoos. These tattoos turn out to be hints for solving significant crimes. Actresses like Jaimie Alexander, Sullivan Stapleton, Audrey Esparza, Ashley Johnson, and others starred in the show.

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2025-06-20 11:40