The 911: Nashville cast continues to get bigger! After learning who would play some of the main characters in the newest iteration of the 911 franchise, we now know who else will be joining Chris O’Donnell and Jessica Capshaw on the new series.
Variety reported that four new faces would be joining the cast, which currently includes singer LeAnn Rimes and Father of the Bride actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Not much is known about what their roles will be, but there could be a musical number that will involve Rimes at some point in the show, maybe in the premiere.

Meet the new stars of 911: Nashville
First up, Hailey Kilgore, who was nominated for Tony and Grammy awards, will be playing the role of Taylor, one of the firefighters we will get to meet in Nashville. She is also said to be an “incredible singer.” In addition to starring on Broadway in Once on This Island, she also appeared in the television series Power Book III: Raising Kanan on STARZ.
Michael Provost will star as Ryan, who is the son of O’Donnell’s and Capshaw’s characters on the show. Not much is known about the role, other than he is described as both a “modern-day cowboy and firefighter.” Provost is also known for his work on The Holdovers and The Sex Lives of College Girls.

Juani Feliz is set to play Roxie, who was formerly a trauma surgeon but is also described as “an adrenaline junkie.” She has also appeared in Civil War, Harlem, and Fleishman Is in Trouble. Feliz recently guest-starred in the backdoor pilot for The Equalizer, which sadly didn't get picked up to series, but there is a silver lining for her in this regard.
911: Nashville also marks one star's onscreen debut
Hunter McVey is new to the acting scene, as this is said to be his first screen debut. His character, Blue, is described as a firefighter who is also “a haunted bad boy.” Based on his Instagram, he appears to be a wellness influencer.
While there isn’t much we can tell from the cast so far, it is clear that there is a story to tell for each of them. 911 fans are looking forward to checking out the series and what is has to offer, especially in the wake of 911: Lone Star ending its five-season run on FOX.
The original 911 is set for a season 9 debut, although there is no news on a potential cross-over between the two shows as of yet. However, they will both air on the same night on Thursdays beginning in the fall 2025-2026 television season. So, fans can stay tuned to ABC after 911 airs to check out 911: Nashville.
911: Nashville will air on Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC in fall 2025.
Make sure to stay tuned to Precinct TV for more updates on the 911 franchise.