Rob Lowe as Owen Strand looking worried in 911 Lone Star season 4 episode 18
This article is part of a directory: 9-1-1 Lone Star Season 5: Cast, Story & Everything We Know Previous9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 Breaks Show Tradition As Release Window Gets Delayed At Fox This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary The trailer for 9-1-1: Lone Star previews the show's high-octane return, while seemingly addressing cancellation rumors.
While previewing the high-octane adventures, Lowe's lead character assures, "This isn't the end. It's just the opening act."
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