ABC's '9-1-1: Nashville' Spin-Off Surges on Streaming

The new first-responder drama is a massive hit on Hulu and Disney+ in its debut season.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 1:07pm

Just a year after its debut, the ABC procedural spin-off '9-1-1: Nashville' has become one of the most-watched shows on Hulu in the US, as well as finding sizable viewership on Disney+ in countries like Australia and New Zealand. The series, which combines high-stakes first-responder action with the soapy drama of southern living, has seen a massive increase in viewership from its initial live and same-day airings, with the pilot episode growing 231% after seven days.

Why it matters

The streaming success of '9-1-1: Nashville' marks an important milestone for ABC, as the network looks to build out its stable of hit procedural dramas on both linear and streaming platforms. The show's ability to cultivate a dedicated fanbase and drive strong viewership numbers on Hulu and Disney+ underscores the continued demand for high-quality first-responder dramas, even as the streaming landscape becomes increasingly crowded.

The details

9-1-1: Nashville is the latest spin-off of the popular ABC procedural '9-1-1', coming from the same creative team. The series is set in Tennessee and follows a team of first responders as they navigate the high-stakes world of emergency services, while also dealing with the soapy drama of southern living. The show's cast includes Chris O'Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, and others. In its debut season, 9-1-1: Nashville has proven to be a streaming juggernaut, currently ranking as the eighth most-watched show on Hulu in the US and finding significant viewership on Disney+ internationally.

  • 9-1-1: Nashville premiered in January 2025.
  • The show airs new episodes on ABC on Thursdays at 9 p.m.

The players

9-1-1: Nashville

A spin-off of the popular ABC procedural '9-1-1', set in Tennessee and following a team of first responders.

Hulu

The streaming platform where 9-1-1: Nashville is one of the most-watched shows in the US.

Disney+

The streaming platform where 9-1-1: Nashville has found significant viewership in countries like Australia and New Zealand.

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What’s next

A crossover episode featuring characters from the flagship '9-1-1' series is in the works, with showrunner Rashad Raisani teasing 'a ton of fun' as the L.A. and Nashville teams face off in a 'heated rivalry underpinned by love and admiration'.

The takeaway

The streaming success of '9-1-1: Nashville' underscores the continued demand for high-quality first-responder dramas, even as the streaming landscape becomes increasingly crowded. The show's ability to cultivate a dedicated fanbase and drive strong viewership numbers on Hulu and Disney+ is a testament to the enduring appeal of the '9-1-1' franchise and the network's ability to expand it into new markets.