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    Home » ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” to end after next season

    ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” to end after next season

    By SHOOTThursday, July 11, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1683 Views
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    In this image released by ABC, Viola Davis appears in a scene from "How To Get Away With Murder." ABC said Thursday that the show’s upcoming sixth season will be its last. (Mitchell Haaseth/ABC via AP)

    By Lynn Elber, Television Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    It will be case closed next season for "How to Get Away with Murder," with the show's upcoming sixth season to be its last.

    The series and its star, Viola Davis, are leaving behind history: In 2015, Davis became the first African American to win an Emmy for best lead actress in a drama series.

    In a statement Thursday announcing the show's end, ABC Entertainment President Karey Burke praised Davis for her unforgettable portrayal of a female antihero.

    Davis plays Annalise Keating, a brilliant attorney and professor at a Philadelphia law school, where she teaches her no-holds-barred views of justice and life and enlists her students in her cases and misadventures.

    A three-time Academy Award nominee, Davis won the best supporting actress Oscar in 2017 for "Fences."

    Series creator and executive producer Pete Nowalk called ending the show a "brutal decision," but said the story demanded it.

    "For me, Annalise Keating's journey has always had a clear ending," Nowalk said in a statement. "Knowing I have 15 episodes left to finish her story, and the chance to give all the characters their own killer endings" is a rare gift.

    He advised fans to "buckle up" for the show's final twists when it returns on Sept. 26.

    The show's ratings have softened, with viewership dropping from more than 10 million weekly in its early years to about half that last season.

    "How to Get Away with Murder" debuted in 2014 as part of ABC's hit Thursday night programming block from prolific writer-producer Shonda Rhimes, including the long-running "Grey's Anatomy" and now-ended "Scandal." Rhimes created multi-dimensional female characters and rare opportunities for actresses of color, including Davis and former "Grey's Anatomy" star Sandra Oh, who became the first actress of Asian ethnicity to get an Emmy nod for best drama series actress (for "Killing Eve").

    Rhimes' long partnership with ABC Studios ended when she signed a lucrative deal in 2017 to make series for Netflix, which became the new home for her Shondaland production company as part of the streaming service's talent hunt. She retains an executive producer credit for "How to Get Away with Murder."

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    The One Club names global winners for Next Creative Leaders 2025

    Thursday, November 6, 2025
    Winners have been announced for Next Creative Leaders 2025

    The One Club for Creativity has announced the 36 young creatives from 17 countries who are this year’s winners in Next Creative Leaders, a free global competition recognizing women and non-binary creatives on the rise.

    Celebrating its 10th year, Next Creative Leaders was created in partnership with The 3% Movement as the industry’s only free portfolio competition that identifies, celebrates, and provides a global platform to talented women, non-binary, and trans creatives who are making their mark on the world with both their work and unique point of view on creative leadership that’s changing the industry for the better.

    NCL winners, by region, are as follows:

    APAC
    Irish Bautista, associate creative director, BBDO Guerrero, Manila
    Rebecca Morriss, creative director, DDB Group Melbourne
    Samyu Murali, creative, Talented, Bengaluru
    Phoebe Sloane, creative director, Bullfrog, Melbourne

    Europe
    Maria Carrillo López, senior art director, DAVID Madrid
    Kiki Holshuijsen, senior Copywriter, GUT Madrid
    Dasha Ovechkina, associate creative director, Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam
    Laura Rice, senior art director, and Aoife McCleary, senior creative copywriter (team), Forsman & Bodenfors Dublin
    Dian Sofia, designer, AMV BBDO London
    Winona Wee, senior creative, Wieden+Kennedy London

    Latin America
    Gabriela Barreira, senior art director, GUT São Paulo
    Paola Berman, associate creative director, Grey Mexico City
    Bella Eger, copywriter, Wieden+Kennedy São Paulo
    Vitória Ferrari, senior copywriter, Wieden+Kennedy São Paulo
    Luisa Gabaldi, associate creative director, TBWAMedia Arts Lab, São Paulo Read More

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