Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 is literally only days away. The next season of the now-NBC show premieres on February 6th, and it’s now just got a brand new Miami Vice-style trailer and it’s brilliant.
The trailer looks like it’s come straight out the 80s and shows scenes from the upcoming season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
I must say that Season 7 looks brilliant and it teases that there’s going to be a rather interesting subplot involving Holt, who was demoted at the end of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 6.
You’ve also got the usual one-liners from Andy Samberg’s Jake Peralta as well as a few epic moments involving Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero).
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is gearing up to be one of 2020’s most eagerly awaited shows and fans were delighted to hear that NBC had already greenlit Season 8.
After Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s fifth season, the show was cancelled by Fox, but fans and many celebrities including the likes of Guillermo Del Toro and Mark Hamill took to Twitter to morn the loss of the show and demand that another studio pick it up.
Check out Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7’s new trailer
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It only took NBC a short while to swoop and save the show, which is now about to enter its seventh season and already has Season 8 in the pipeline.
The show has a huge cult following and it’s no wonder considering how funny and constantly relevant the show is.
There’s also the added bonus of the Halloween specials being some of the best episodes of sitcom television ever made.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see Brooklyn Nine-Nine make it to ten seasons and achieve a similar status as classic American TV shows such as Friends and How I Met Your Mother.
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