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NBC Announces Epic Crossover Television Event

Updated: Dec 9, 2024

New York City - The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) has announced an epic crossover event involving two of the network's most popular prime time programs planned for early 2025.


A tense scene from the latest episode of Hider where the titular character is cornered in a small town library
A tense scene from the latest episode of Hider where the titular character is cornered in a small town library

"When it comes to both action and suspense, you can't get much bigger than Hider and Seeker," NBCUniversal interim CEO Mike Cavanaugh explained. "So it's a pretty big deal that these two are going to maybe share the screen for a few hour. A pretty damn big deal."


Hider, in it's seventh season, takes the viewer through the ups and downs in the life of Steven Hider, who is on the run from authorities around the world after being framed for his family's murder and the theft of sensitive government documents. According to Cavanaugh, Seeker is an action-packed adrenaline-fueled thrill ride where professional finder Maxine Seeker searches for the world's most important missing persons. "Both of these shows have been hits for several seasons and I low-key feel like an idiot for taking so long to get them together."


Hider and Seeker are two of the biggest hits that NBC has had in years, routinely pulling in million of viewers each episode. The buzz around the crossover event has taken social media by storm, and Cavanaugh and his team at NBC are expecting big results. "We are predicting that this multi-episode arc will have more viewers than the reboot of the Magnum, P.I. reboot on CBS did in 2019. I honestly haven't been this excited about a TV show since the team from Chicago Med went to space to take out that alien's appendix."

 
 
 

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Sid Schwab
Sid Schwab
Dec 02, 2024

Gonna be bigger than the medical/cartoon crossover, House and Homer.

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Zoo Knudsen
Zoo Knudsen
Dec 03, 2024
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The hard part was drawing the characters live and quickly enough.

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