
This is a shocker. TNT’s flagship series The Closer is coming to an end with next year’s seventh season as its last. This was not a result of contract negotiations gone bad. The contract of star Kyra Sedgwick is up at the end of Season 7 and, like The Office‘s Steve Carell, she decided to move on. Unlike The Office, TNT and The Closer producer Warner Bros. TV opted to end the series with their star leaving. But The Closer is much more of a single-lead show than The Office. “Kyra is The Closer, it’s like continuing The Mentalist without Simon Baker,” one insider noted. Sedgwick, who has been commuting from New York where she lives with her family to Los Angeles where The Closer films, is certainly leaving on a high note. She just won an Emmy for The Closer in August. Also in the summer, the show helped launch TNT’s most promising new series since The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles. That would probably soften the blow to TNT from losing its signature series. The Closer remains the most watched basic cable series of all time and, in its sixth season, which is still underway, it went up from Season 5 in the ratings, a rare feat for a veteran series. Here is TNT’s release:
TNT’s long-running, breakout hit THE CLOSER will wrap up its phenomenal run with a final season in 2011. The difficult decision to conclude the series with season seven was made by Kyra Sedgwick, the Emmy-winning star of THE CLOSER.
“It’s impossible to fully express our appreciation to Kyra Sedgwick, series creator James Duff and all of the other talented people who brought THE CLOSER to TNT viewers,” said Steve Koonin, president of Turner Entertainment Networks. “THE CLOSER was a pivotal series in setting a new course for TNT’s original programming, while also serving as a prime example of the storytelling strength possible on cable television.”
“I cannot fathom how difficult it will be to say goodbye to the incredible family we’ve created on THE CLOSER,” Sedgwick said. “I will always be grateful to James Duff for his love and friendship, as well as for creating such a rich and complex character who I have loved living with year after year. Mike, Greer, Rick and all of our outstanding cast and crew are forever in my heart. I want to thank TNT and Warner Bros. Television, as well as the incredible fans of THE CLOSER, for all of their unwavering support over the last seven years.”
THE CLOSER proved to be a resounding success after its debut on TNT in 2005. The series – which is produced for TNT by The Shephard/Robin Company, in association with Warner Bros. Television – was created by Duff, who serves as executive producer with Greer Shephard, Michael M. Robin, Rick Wallace and Sedgwick. In its seventh and final season in 2011, THE CLOSER will reach its 100th episode. Production of the 15-episode season will start in spring 2011.
“Kyra Sedgwick has distinguished herself not only as an extraordinary actress, but as a remarkable set leader and presence on THE CLOSER,” said Peter Roth, president of Warner Bros. Television. “The series has literally changed the face and course of both TNT and Warner Bros. Television, and we will always be grateful for all that she has contributed toward that success.”
THE CLOSER is currently in the midst of concluding its sixth season. This past summer, the series was the foundation of TNT’s strong Monday night lineup, which featured the introduction of the new hit series Rizzoli & Isles.
THE CLOSER and Rizzoli & Isles currently rank as basic cable’s top two series of all time. In 2010, both series averaged more than 8 million viewers, marking a first for a basic cable network. THE CLOSER also kept up the pace by growing its deliveries compared to season five.
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First Law & Order and now The Closer??? My favs are fast becoming extinct.
Not meaning to be too personal; but are you over 40 like me? It seems that the older a fan gets, the less his/her opinion counts. I already stand to lose at least four shows before the season ends.
Hate to say but people over 40 do not matter much when it comes to what stays on T.V. these days. Youth and sex sell. Sad to say but oh so true. The Closer is one of the best shows in such a long time. I will miss it as much as I still miss NYPD BLUE.
I am over 40 and agree. II thin the shows are aimed at the younger crowd.
It seems anything that has a story does not last.No sex the show must go, a show has a beginning and end, good story line t to must go.
I am so disgusted with TV. All of the shows these days are taken off for months and then they come on and II have to do a catch-up.
Lost was a good example. Each time it came back on after being off for a month or so I had to catch up and I got sick of and stopped watching it.
The Closer will really be missed
I can’t believe the ONLY TV show I REALLY WATCH–ALWAYS–”The Closer” will be coming to an end! WHY, OH WHY, do such wonderful shows such as this go off the network? I will be miserable!!!!
This is the best show of TV. It makes me sick to see it coming to a end.
Wow, that’s a blow to TNT. And I wouldn’t quite call Rizzoli & Isles one of the two top cable series of all times in terms of viewers after 10 episodes. It may in fact prove to be, but you’d like to see a little more longevity first.
and Hawthorne has to come back another year? nooooooooooooo make it stop
The most popular show no one watches in the history of television.
Sorry to hear that your screenplay was turned down. Again. Go ahead and lash out those more successful than you.
To who cares. Well you took the time to post a comment right. Get a life if it is so bad then just don’t watch, but shut up.
This comes as sad news for all of us who are huge fans of “The Closer” and brought us to TNT in the first place. James Duff, who gave us “Doing Time on Maple Drive,” the Broadway and film version of “The War at Home,” and many other complex and interesting pieces, is a brilliant writer, so can’t wait for his next project!
James Duff is a class act. It will be hard for him to top this accomplishment but if anyone can do it, it’s him. Congrats to Shephard/Robin, also top-flight EP’s.
Bum-mer. Love Kyra, love The Closer. (love the ensemble cast, too!)
I love this show, and Brenda’s an amazing character, but they’ve got a really strong ensemble cast here, too. I’m surprised they don’t keep it going. I’d continue watching.
sad but not really that surprising. It is seven seasons after all. To even have had an actress as talented as Kyra, with all the other work she could have had, is nothing less than amazing, and we got seven years from her.
“And unlike The Office, TNT and The Closer producer Warner Bros. TV opted to end the series with their star leaving.”
Well the producers at The Office like their cushy jobs very much thank you and will happily run that show until its an embarrassment.
@J – Truer words were never said, my friend. I stopped watching my old favorite The Office a couple of seasons ago. I saw the brilliant British original version long before the American version. While I do understand that the marketplace commands that shows keep running for as long as they can hobble on and keep getting airtime, and paychecks, even if they’ve lost their quality, there remains a bit of a tear in my eye that The Office can’t see the writing on the wall. I know talent needs to work. But . . . well, it’s just that, the show has lost most of its appeal, tension, and eccentricity and should disappear while its fans still have fond memories.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my favorite shows. MONK.. now The Closer.. and crap like The Kardashians and Jersey Shore and those stupid housewives shows are still on and growing.
What is the world coming to.
I didn’t watch the Closer…but I agree with the concept of shutting down shows while still popular (or at least fairly so) instead of just running them into ground the way they used to. That is a British way of doing things that I’m glad has caught on here.
Besides, I don’t know about you, but IMHO there’s been a surplus of good TV that will take me months and years to catch up with on DVD.
I agree. Every time there is a good clean program that people can watch with their family, enjoy and look forward to the next episode, someone decides it is time to quit. The people on this program work so well together and the writing is terrific. The thing that is amazing the pure trash and vulgarity that gets on and stays on forever. I’m glad there are DVD’s so when there is nothing good on anymore we can still go back to our favorites and enjoy them again.
i have never done this before but you hit it right on the tip of the nose. and just for my information, who the hell are the kardashians and what is their claim to fame? these reality shows are obscene and crude and vulgar. they in no way take the place of creativity and talent. what is wrong with this world? no values, no morals and zero dignity. this is an abusive society. we abuse everything from substances to people and animals. i think it is a society filled with weak people. i have to really search for a movie to see that doesn’t make me want to throw up. i am very sad about this country. the tv shows, movies and the way they dress. or almost dress. i am just sad. is there hope? as long as there is a you and a me, i guess. happy new year
Couldn’t agree with you more!
Finally, an end to Kyra Sedgwick’s awful excuse for a Southern accent. Newsflash, Kyra: nobody in the South sounds like you do. Get a new voice coach for your next project.
hey bitter – you’ve never been to Atlanta, obviously. go get a latte and a life….
Objecting to Sedgwick’s hack-cent doesn’t make one bitter, but eagerly gobbling it up will numb the brain.
I have to agree with Quentin. The one time I stopped to watch the show I thought Sedgwick’s character was imitating someone else’s accent. Then I realized that’s how her character actually talks! So they lost me with that. I’ve never been to Atlanta but I find it hard to believe that her accent is accurate. It’s like the actors in The Fighter doing over-emphasized Boss-ton accents.
You must be living in a rural community, because I know a few people who talk like Sedgwick’s character. If you ask me, you haven’t heard a wide variety of Southern accents.
Sedgwick’s one of the few Yanks who can pull off a Southern accent and not sound like a redneck or caricature.
You obviously have not been to North or South Carolina.
Whats taken TNT so long to produce and air new episodes of Rizzolli and Isles??…i fell in love with this show when it aired last summer..and jus seen that its being brought back again..in the summer..i hope it doesnt lose any steam..ratings wise.. when it returns..
.Kyre Sedgewick took this story of a vagabond southerner traveling to a strange city setting up new roots to become a crime fighter from a vignette in the Holy Book the Balenyata. The Balenyata is the sacred text of the Mamalestians, who are a tribe that have been scattered all across the four corners of the Earth. It is said that Sedgewick is fascinated by Mamalestian culture. The moral of the story, don’t count foreigners out, that they are sharper than you think..
“Kyra is The Closer, it’s like continuing The Mentalist without Simon Baker,” one insider noted.
This is the dumbest thing I’ve heard someone say in a long, long time.
You need to get out more.
No that was Arrested Development
I think the show could have easily gone 10 seasons, but Kyra and her family live in New York and I’m sure she would rather not commute to Los Angeles anymore now that her contract is up and find more east coast based work.
No…..tell me I’m having a bad dream…..this can’t be happening..Kyra Sedgewick and the whole crew are great…..PLEASE,PLEASE KYRA…..go for an 8th season…hope you and Kevin have a wonderful holiday season…I met Kevin on the film ‘Footloose’ at Paramount…I had been working for the two producers on the film…..I wish you both the best in the future and awaiting news from Nicki as to your plans…Happy Holidays….
Oh taht SUCKS!
In a way I guess I would rather have the show go out on top. But still, even after 6 seasons, they managed to keep the show fresh.
I agree with some of the posters above. Such a strong ensemble cast would have kept me tuning in so long as she could ‘guest’ one or two times a season maybe?
I have loved this series and will be sorry to see it finish, but at least it has finished at the top, Kyra probably didn’t want to see it go downhill as some series have. Unfortunately The Closer hasn’t been given enough credit over here, unlike some series which are shown ad nauseam, it has been shown quite late in the evening and hasn’t been publicised enough.
Thanks Brenda Lee, it has been a pleasure.
I understand, and I could be in error, that Kyra commuted from New York, to California, for the duration of this show while her children were still at home. They are now off to college so I am surprised she wouldn’t continue or move. I, like some of the above people, would definitely continue to watch the show as I enjoy the people around Brenda, probably as much, if not MORE than Brenda. I would hope TNT would try to work around her and create another character. Sort of phase the new person in. Would hope more people would repeat this request if they agree.
As an actor, I am very sad to see “The Closer” end. The difference between “The Closer” and “Rizzoli & Isles” is that “The Closer” is a Screen Actors Guild show. When you worked on “The Closer” you got paid residuals.
“Rizzoli & Isles” is under the jurisdiction of a corrupt union, AFTRA. AFTRA underbid SAG and sold out its actor members by virtually eliminating residuals on “Rizzoli & Isles”. Actors should decertify AFTRA for that dirty deed. AFTRA will take over TNT just like they took over FX, by undercutting SAG.
AFTRA is the be reason the proposed contract is so bad. Newscasters, DJs, weathermen, talkshow hosts, et al, voted on the AFTRA actors contract. To these people actors are a cash cow that fattens there pension plan. Effing AFTRA.
Is that why the acting is worlds better on The Closer than on Rizzoli & Isles? Not a facetious question – I really wonder.
There was talk several years ago about a spin-off – never happened. Obviously TNT did the research and figured it was really all about Brenda Lee. Very hard to justify taking out the main character and still have a viable show that would keep its audience. If it was that easy then there would have been the Kramer, George & Elaine Show.
Kyra and her gigantic mouth annoy me.
So why do you watch? And why are you reading this?
It will be missed, but at least it is going out on top. Nothing is worse than a series that has worn out its welcome.
NOO!! I was afraid of this. The Closer may be the best written show and one of the best supporting cast on tv. And unlike most shows, this one just gets better. Season 6 has been one of the strongest. I’m deeply saddened by this news. It’s really the only show that never disappoints me.