Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 8
Terry Crews has revealed the new season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will be greatly affected by the Black Lives Matter protests.
It turns out the cast have already had meetings on how they're going to approach the new season.
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Protests against racism and police brutality have been taking place worldwide following the death of George Floyd.
Mr. Floyd died on 25th May after Police Officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for over eight minutes.
He was repeatedly heard by bystanders telling officers he couldn't breathe.
Terry told Seth Meyers this week that the events of today will, 'definitely,' impact the new season of the cop show.
He revealed, "We actually all got on a Zoom call just the other day because of what's happening in this country."
"We were witnessing so many abuses of power."
The actor said, "We had some somber talks and some really, really eye-opening conversation about how to handle this new season."
Terry plays Sergeant Terry Jeffords in the show, which follows a quirky group of police officers at the NYPD's 99th Precinct.
Andy Samberg, Melissa Fumero and loads more amazing actors star in the series.
A release date for the new season hasn't yet been announced.