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Grey's Anatomy Season 11 Release Date, Cast Rumors and Spoilers Released: Fall 2014 Premiere Date

Grey's Anatomy Season 11 will have a release date in fall 2014, according to recent reports. The next season of Grey's Anatomy will reportedly be split into two parts, with the first premiere date taking place in the fall and part 1 finale in December 2014. The Season 11 Part 2 release date will be in February 2015, rumors have claimed.

Fans will be desperate to see what happens next after the Grey's Anatomy Season 10 finale on Thursday night. The ABC hit medical drama sees the end of Christina Yang in Season 10. She has been on the show since it started a decade ago, but actress Sandra Oh has decided to move on to other things.

There were many rumors claiming that many other cast members might be departing Grey's Anatomy for Season 11, but on the whole many of those concerns have been laid to rest, with various big cast members signing new contracts which guarantee them on the show for the next year or two.

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For Grey's Anatomy Season 11, fans will be delighted to know that Ellen Pompeo (Meredith Grey) and Patrick Dempsey (Derek Shepherd) have signed contracts assuring viewers that their characters will stay on for at least two more years.

Justin Chambers, Sara Remirez, Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr. have all also signed new contracts and so will all be appearing in Season 11. Those actors portray Alex Karev, Dr. Callie Torres, Dr. Miranda Bailey and Richard Webber, respectively.

The synopsis for the Season 10 Grey's Anatomy finale, titled "Fear (of the Unknown)" has been listed as follows: "In the 10th season finale, Cristina's coworkers give her a fond send-off. Meanwhile, a possible terrorist act occurs in Seattle and leads to pandemonium at the hospital; Meredith makes a life-altering choice; and a doctor gets alarming news."

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