Two stars of Nashville will not make the switch to CMT when season five begins. Multiple media outlets report that negotiations with the rest of the cast are going well however.
Nashville fans may be getting exactly what they've been hoping for. After a huge fan outcry and a very aggressive campaign online, the show has reportedly reached a deal to continue with a new season.
An executive from the production company for the TV drama 'Nashville' explains why the show's Season 4 finale -- currently its series finale -- ended the way it did.
Nashville ended on a cliffhanger that left one of its most important characters hanging in the balance, and now one of the executives behind the show is speaking out about an alternate ending that would have wrapped the show on a happier note.
Much of the cast of ABC's Nashville calls Nashville home, and many say they have no plans to move even if the show is indeed finished. While executives are trying to sell the series to a new network, these nine musicians are poised to become country hitmakers, if they want to.
Though Nashville's series finale has already aired, the show may still go on. Producers have revealed that multiple networks have expressed interest in the show, and the cast are still under contract.
In a fitting end to a show that's so closely tied to country music, the cast members of TV's Nashville were on hand at the Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday night (May 25) for the series finale.