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Blacklist Ending Season 7 With Hybrid Live-Action/Graphic Novel-Style Animation

Blacklist Ending Season 7 With Hybrid Live-Action/Graphic Novel-Style Animation

Blacklist Ending Season 7 With Hybrid Live-Action/Graphic Novel-Style Animation

The seventh season finale of NBC’s acclaimed drama The Blacklist is ending the season in style with a unique hybrid of live-action and graphic novel-style animation. The season finale is set to air on May 15 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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The season’s 19th episode, titled “The Kazanjian Brothers,” was midway into filming in New York when TV productions across the industry were halted due to COVID-19. Looking to do something out of the box to finish the episode and close out the season, producers came up with an idea to add graphic novel-style animation that would incorporate with the already filmed live-action scenes.

Cast members recorded dialogue from their homes for the animated scenes to ensure a seamless transition between the two styles, as editors and animators complete their work remotely.

In the episode, the Task Force investigates an accountant who works for lucrative criminals in order to find the violent and thuggish brothers hired for his protection. Liz must make a momentous decision. The episode will guest star Brian Dennehy and Laila Robins.

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It was announced earlier this year that The Blacklist had been renewed for Season 8. The 150th episode of the series will air May 8.

The Blacklist stars James Spader, Megan Boone, Diego Klattenhoff, Amir Arison, Hisham Tawfiq, and Harry Lennix.

John Eisendrath, Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis, John Fox, James Spader, Lukas Reiter, J.R. Orci, and Laura A. Benson serve as executive producers. The Blacklist is a production of Davis Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures Television and Universal Television.

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