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Last Man Standing Season 9: Spoilers, Trailer, Casting, and Everything We Know So Far

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Last Man Standing has officially been renewed for Season 9 -- its third on Fox. The Tim Allen-led sitcom, which came to Fox after its surprising cancellation at ABC in 2017, has become a reliable performer and fan favorite for the network.

When we last saw the Baxter brood, there was a baby on the way, and a kid who came back home after an absence. What's going to be on deck for Last Man Standing when it returns for Season 9?

Here's everything we know so far. Coronavirus will be part of storylines. Showrunner and executive producer Kevin Abbott said the COVID-19 pandemic has to be part of future storylines, just because that's what's happening in the world right now. "The world has changed," Abbott told TV Guide. "Everything we had planned.

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