“Grey’s Anatomy” is set to premiere its 20th season on March 14.
Ellen Pompeo, who plays “Meredith Grey,” will return for season 20. She will still be doing the voiceovers in the beginning and ending of each episode as well as being featured in some parts of the season.
James Pickens Jr (Richard Webber), Chandra Wilson (Miranda Bailey), Kevin McKidd (Owen Hunt), Kim Raver (Teddy Altman), Camilla Luddington (Jo Wilson), Jake Borelli (Levi Schmitt), Antony Hill (Dr. Winston), and Caterina Scorsone (Amelia Shepherd) will all be back for season 20.
Jessica Capshaw (Arizona Robbins) will appear as a guest star and Natalie Morales will be joining the team by playing a pediatric surgeon named Monica Beltran.
“Grey’s Anatomy” is a medical show where in each episode there are surgical interns, residents, and attendings who work at the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. In addition to saving lives, the show includes drama between the residents and interns, relationship problems, and past traumas.
“Grey’s Anatomy” premiered in 2005. It is the longest-running primetime medical drama show. The first 19 seasons are on Netflix and season 20 will be on Hulu.
Season 20 will air first at 9 p.m. on ABC It will be available to watch on Hulu the following day.