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‘9-1-1’ star Peter Krause speaks out after character’s shocking twist

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(SPOILER ALERT) 9-1-1 star Peter Krause is speaking out after his character, Capt. Bobby Nash, was killed off after eight seasons.

Nash's heroic and tearful end in the episode "Lab Rats" was a twist fans of the hit ABC drama series likely never saw coming.

"It would come as no surprise to the viewing audience that Bobby chooses to save Chimney and stoically contains himself in the lab," Krause told Good Morning America.

The veteran actor opened up about his character's fatal decision and what he will miss about the long-running show.

"He was willing to sacrifice himself so that others could see another day. And I will miss everybody dearly," Krause continued. "This was my workplace, for eight years, eight seasons. And I am really going to miss everybody: Angela and the fire team and the crew."

For Krause's character, Nash, it has been a wild ride as the captain of Station 118, navigating disasters at sea aboard a cruise ship to disasters in the sky with the "Bee-nado" episode and even a run-in with a rooster.

Krause said one of the people he'll miss the most on set is his co-star Angela Bassett, who portrays Nash's wife, police Sgt. Athena Grant. He previously told GMA it was a "blast" working with the Emmy-winning actress.

"I won't have a relationship like that again on TV," Krause said. "It's been a fantastic eight years. I'm going to miss her a lot."

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Ryan Gosling to lead ‘Star Wars: Starfighter,’ coming in 2027

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Ryan Gosling is set to join the Star Wars galaxy, landing the lead role in a new standalone film titled Star Wars: Starfighter, Lucasfilm announced Friday.

Star Wars fans cheered when they learned of the news at Star Wars Celebration 2025, a three-day fan event running through April 20 outside Tokyo, Japan.

Star Wars: Starfighter director Shawn Levy, who also directed Deadpool & Wolverine, broke the news to the legions of fans gathered at the Makuhari Messe convention center. Gosling himself made a surprise appearance.

“One of those rumors I heard that I do need to dispel, is, I had heard at one point that my movie was going to star Ryan Gosling and believe me, that would be a dream come true for me," Levy said on stage. "So today, I just wanted to tell you here in this room that that rumor is 100% true.”

Gosling said he's excited to join the all-new Starfighter project.

“I think the reality is that this script is just so good," he said. "It has such a great story with great and original characters. It's filled with so much heart and adventure. And there just really is not a more perfect filmmaker for this particular story than Shawn [Levy]. So it's something I just really, really wanted to do.”

According to Lucasfilm and Levy, Star Wars: Starfighter is scheduled to begin filming this fall. The movie takes place five years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, which was released in 2019.

Star Wars: Starfighter will open exclusively in movie theaters on May 28, 2027.

Disney is the parent company of Lucasfilm and ABC News.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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‘9-1-1’ star Peter Krause speaks out after character’s shocking twist

Posted/updated on: April 18, 2025 at 10:14 am
Disney/Christopher Willard

(SPOILER ALERT) 9-1-1 star Peter Krause is speaking out after his character, Capt. Bobby Nash, was killed off after eight seasons.

Nash's heroic and tearful end in the episode "Lab Rats" was a twist fans of the hit ABC drama series likely never saw coming.

"It would come as no surprise to the viewing audience that Bobby chooses to save Chimney and stoically contains himself in the lab," Krause told Good Morning America.

The veteran actor opened up about his character's fatal decision and what he will miss about the long-running show.

"He was willing to sacrifice himself so that others could see another day. And I will miss everybody dearly," Krause continued. "This was my workplace, for eight years, eight seasons. And I am really going to miss everybody: Angela and the fire team and the crew."

For Krause's character, Nash, it has been a wild ride as the captain of Station 118, navigating disasters at sea aboard a cruise ship to disasters in the sky with the "Bee-nado" episode and even a run-in with a rooster.

Krause said one of the people he'll miss the most on set is his co-star Angela Bassett, who portrays Nash's wife, police Sgt. Athena Grant. He previously told GMA it was a "blast" working with the Emmy-winning actress.

"I won't have a relationship like that again on TV," Krause said. "It's been a fantastic eight years. I'm going to miss her a lot."

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Ryan Gosling to lead ‘Star Wars: Starfighter,’ coming in 2027

Posted/updated on: April 18, 2025 at 8:34 am
Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images for Disney

Ryan Gosling is set to join the Star Wars galaxy, landing the lead role in a new standalone film titled Star Wars: Starfighter, Lucasfilm announced Friday.

Star Wars fans cheered when they learned of the news at Star Wars Celebration 2025, a three-day fan event running through April 20 outside Tokyo, Japan.

Star Wars: Starfighter director Shawn Levy, who also directed Deadpool & Wolverine, broke the news to the legions of fans gathered at the Makuhari Messe convention center. Gosling himself made a surprise appearance.

“One of those rumors I heard that I do need to dispel, is, I had heard at one point that my movie was going to star Ryan Gosling and believe me, that would be a dream come true for me," Levy said on stage. "So today, I just wanted to tell you here in this room that that rumor is 100% true.”

Gosling said he's excited to join the all-new Starfighter project.

“I think the reality is that this script is just so good," he said. "It has such a great story with great and original characters. It's filled with so much heart and adventure. And there just really is not a more perfect filmmaker for this particular story than Shawn [Levy]. So it's something I just really, really wanted to do.”

According to Lucasfilm and Levy, Star Wars: Starfighter is scheduled to begin filming this fall. The movie takes place five years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, which was released in 2019.

Star Wars: Starfighter will open exclusively in movie theaters on May 28, 2027.

Disney is the parent company of Lucasfilm and ABC News.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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