Since STAT’s return in 2025, viewers have gone through the gamut of emotions with the deaths of two important characters in the series, social worker Delphine Martin and psychiatrist Philippe Dupéré. Everything indicates that this is not the end of the surprises.
In the final episodes, the series took a shocking turn with the deaths of these two main characters, leaving fans in shock.
These unexpected deaths marked a tipping point in the story, sending the remaining characters into a spiral of intense emotions and confronting the audience with themes of loss and resilience. The disappearance of these central figures, who had established a strong emotional connection with viewers, created a shock wave on social networks, where fans expressed their sadness, their anger, but also their admiration for the narrative courage of the creators of the series.
The actors’ performances, particularly in the mourning scenes, were praised for their authenticity and intensity. While some criticized these bold choices, saying they were too brutal, others applauded the series for daring to break conventions.
If viewers are barely recovering from their emotions, important news concerning their favorite daily series has just been revealed.
Indeed, starting next fall, STAT will change format to become a series of 24 episodes of one hour each. This means that the series will no longer be broadcast every evening as is the case at the moment, but rather once a week, most likely.
Here is the official press release:
It is with enthusiasm that - and Aetios Productions announce that the acclaimed series STAT will be back in September for a brand new season, which will now be presented in a one-hour version per week, as Luc Dionne returns to the helm. a promising new daily series with the talented Nadine Bismuth.
STAT in a new format!
After three years of delivering thrilling intrigues every week in a daily format, Marie-Andrée Labbé will continue to write STAT in a new weekly format. The series starring Suzanne Clément will therefore be back in September for a brand new season in a one-hour version each week, or 24 episodes from September to March.
Big changes are on the horizon!
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