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When Will ‘call The Midwife’ Season 12 Be On Netflix? Everything You Need To Know!

‘Call the Midwife’ Season 11 premiered on Netflix US in September 2022, and fans are already clamoring for more. Currently, Netflix US has 11 seasons of the show, while Netflix UK only has 9. Other than these two regions, Call the Midwife is not expected to be available in any other region anytime soon.

Check out the trailer below if you haven’t already:

Will Call the Midwife to be renewed for a 12th season?

The twelfth season of Call the Midwife has been confirmed. In addition, the show has been renewed for a 13th season. According to BBC, the show has been renewed in the United Kingdom, implying that Netflix UK will also stream seasons 12 and 13.

According to What’s on Netflix, each season will have eight episodes and a Christmas special.

The show’s creator, writer, and executive producer Heidi Thomas stated, “It’s an incredible privilege to look back on a decade of the show and know that the journey is far from over.” We are looking forward to many more years! The future is filled with old favorites, fresh faces, more hemlines, and new ideas – just like Nonnatus House itself. Stories are like babies – they never stop coming, we love them all, and we promise to treat them as well as we can.

When Will Netflix Release “Call The Midwife Season 12”?

The production process for Call the Midwife Season 12 began in March 2022, according to UKCastingNews. As a result, we can expect to see our favorite characters on screen by early 2023. Netflix will release the show in mid-to-late 2023. Netflix US will release the all-new season somewhere in September 2023.

Call the Midwife Season 12 Cast
Call the Midwife Season 12 Cast

Netflix UK is still receiving new seasons after two years after when the first season aired, so the arrival of season 12 is still unpredictable. In other words, Netflix UK should receive the upcoming season around 2025.

Call The Midwife Season 12: Plot

With a graphic portrayal of an illegal abortion in season two and a storyline about a mysterious backstreet abortionist killing Poplar women in season eight, the show has tackled abortion storylines before.

Thomas feels that these storylines on the show are as current as ever following the American Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe v Wade, which recognized abortion as a constitutional right in 1973.

I find it shocking that the abortion storylines have become so relevant, especially in light of recent events in America.

“That will always be the standout strand for me, and it is not an isolated episode but rather a strand.”

Is there a trailer for season 12 of Call the Midwife?

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Can you tell me who is leaving Call the Midwife in 2022?

Jennifer Kirby in the role of Nurse Valerie Dyer

Having spent four joyous years with Call the Midwife, I have decided to say goodbye to Nonnatus, Val, and the cast, crew, and production team.

Is Call the Midwife going to have a 13th season?

It is indeed confirmed that Call the Midwife will return for a 12th season. Currently, the show is renewed through season 13. BBC reports that the show has been renewed through 2024, which means there will be both seasons 12 and 13. There will be eight episodes in each new season, along with a Christmas special.

Season 12 of Call the Midwife will feature who?

While there have not been many official casting announcements for season 12, behind-the-scenes photos shared by the show on Twitter seem to confirm a return from most of the core cast, including Stephen McGann as Dr. Turner, Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne, and Linda Bassett as Nurse Crane.

Call the Midwife season 11: Is Trixie pregnant?

In fact, Trixie’s exit was partly the result of her maternity leave during season 11, since she was pregnant at the time of filming. We will certainly see a lot more of her through the rest of this season, but we know that a season 12 is coming and likely a Christmas special as well.
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