Nearly three years since NBC shuttered Cloud 9, the Superstore crew is reconvening.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday, cast member Colton Dunn (aka Garrett) revealed (with accompanying photo evidence; see below) that nearly the entire ensemble reunited this week for dinner at Los Angeles-based Mexican eatery Mirate.
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In an Instagram post on Wednesday, cast member Colton Dunn (aka Garrett) revealed (with accompanying photo evidence; see below) that nearly the entire ensemble reunited this week for dinner at Los Angeles-based Mexican eatery Mirate.
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- 10/4/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
After six seasons and 113 episodes, “Superstore” wrapped things up with a well-received finale on March 25. The episode ended with Cloud 9 Superstore #1217 shutting its doors and turning into a warehouse fulfillment center for parent company Zephra, and the team from the Ozark Highlands store splitting up.
But even as the show — and the store — closed up, the series wrapped up storylines and left nearly everyone in a hopeful place. Even Carol was invited to their alumni picnic, even though she’s Carol.
Before taping the finale, the cast gathered on Zoom for their final table read, and Variety has the exclusive video of that moment. The table read, which took place on February 19, was for Episode 615, “All Sales Final,” which aired on March 25.
Creator/executive producer Justin Spitzer introduces the read, along with showrunners/executive producers Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green. Spitzer, Miller and Green wrote the finale, which was directed by Ruben Fleischer.
But even as the show — and the store — closed up, the series wrapped up storylines and left nearly everyone in a hopeful place. Even Carol was invited to their alumni picnic, even though she’s Carol.
Before taping the finale, the cast gathered on Zoom for their final table read, and Variety has the exclusive video of that moment. The table read, which took place on February 19, was for Episode 615, “All Sales Final,” which aired on March 25.
Creator/executive producer Justin Spitzer introduces the read, along with showrunners/executive producers Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green. Spitzer, Miller and Green wrote the finale, which was directed by Ruben Fleischer.
- 4/5/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This post includes details about the series finale of NBC’s Superstore.
Superstore gave fans one last bang for their buck before closing the doors to Cloud 9 for good. The NBC workplace comedy wrapped its six-season run with a two-part series finale, which saw a happy ending for Amy (America Ferrera) and Jonah (Ben Feldman), and marked a brand new chapter for other members of the Cloud 9 family.
Creator Justin Spitzer, who stepped down as showrunner back in 2019, returned to co-write the emotional final episodes with executive producers Jonathan Green and Gabe Miller.
Part one of the series finale, “Perfect Store,” picks up from America Ferrera’s surprise appearance at the end of the “Lowell Anderson” episode, when Cheyenne (Nichole Sakura) calls up Amy Sosa to confirm rumors of a Cloud 9 closures due to the pandemic. Amy returns to St. Louis from California to help...
Superstore gave fans one last bang for their buck before closing the doors to Cloud 9 for good. The NBC workplace comedy wrapped its six-season run with a two-part series finale, which saw a happy ending for Amy (America Ferrera) and Jonah (Ben Feldman), and marked a brand new chapter for other members of the Cloud 9 family.
Creator Justin Spitzer, who stepped down as showrunner back in 2019, returned to co-write the emotional final episodes with executive producers Jonathan Green and Gabe Miller.
Part one of the series finale, “Perfect Store,” picks up from America Ferrera’s surprise appearance at the end of the “Lowell Anderson” episode, when Cheyenne (Nichole Sakura) calls up Amy Sosa to confirm rumors of a Cloud 9 closures due to the pandemic. Amy returns to St. Louis from California to help...
- 3/26/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
And that’s a series wrap.
On Sunday, Superstore completed production on its sixth and final season, ahead of its one-hour series finale on Thursday, March 25. Over the weekend, series stars Ben Feldman and Lauren Ash were among those who bid farewell to the long-running workplace comedy in a pair of emotional Instagram posts.
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Feldman was the first to acknowledge the final day of shooting.
On Sunday, Superstore completed production on its sixth and final season, ahead of its one-hour series finale on Thursday, March 25. Over the weekend, series stars Ben Feldman and Lauren Ash were among those who bid farewell to the long-running workplace comedy in a pair of emotional Instagram posts.
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Feldman was the first to acknowledge the final day of shooting.
- 3/1/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
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- 2/24/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Mara Casey)
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