9-1-1, a popular firefighter drama, was famously canceled by Fox after six seasons, only to be revived by ABC. The risk paid off as the show’s season 7 premiere was the most-watched multiplatform episode since November 2022, and the finale attracted a large demo audience. Now, as the show prepares for season 8, the cast, including Ryan Guzman, is excited to continue delivering top-notch entertainment to their dedicated fans. Guzman, who plays Eddie Diaz, a military vet and single dad, shared that the cast is determined to make the upcoming season just as good as before.

In season 8 of 9-1-1, the fire station faces new changes, including the entry of Captain Gerrard as the new leader. The character is described as militaristic, racist, and homophobic, presenting a challenge for the team. Eddie, used to authority figures from his military background, finds it easier to adjust to Gerrard’s leadership style compared to some other team members. While Eddie navigates the changes at work, he struggles with personal issues, including the fallout from his involvement with a woman who resembles his late ex-wife and the aftermath of his split from his ex. However, this season will focus on Eddie learning to love himself more.

Eddie’s close friendship with fellow firefighter Buck continues to thrive, providing support for each other during challenging times at work and in their personal lives. The duo’s onscreen chemistry is enhanced by Guzman and Stark’s real-life friendship, which has evolved over the years. The cast’s strong bonds off-screen have led to their popularity on social media, with videos capturing their behind-the-scenes camaraderie going viral. Guzman revealed that one new addition to the show, Eddie’s mustache, has sparked mixed reactions from fans but has become a fun addition to his character.

While continuing to film 9-1-1, Guzman is also working on a new movie project alongside Rosario Dawson. He praised Dawson for her talent and kindness, making the experience of working with her enjoyable. Additionally, Guzman is planning for the future by writing and producing his own movie, ensuring that he stays busy even after the show eventually wraps up. Despite his growing success outside of 9-1-1, Guzman remains grateful for the show’s loyal fan base and the opportunity to portray Eddie, a character that was originally only meant for a few episodes but has resonated with viewers, leading to his extended presence on the series.

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