‘The Blacklist’ returns to NBC tonight: How to watch Season 9 with or without cable

"The Blacklist" premieres on NBC October 21, 2021. (NBC/YouTube)

“The Blacklist” Season 9 premieres on NBC on Thursday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). You can also watch it on Peacock or on FuboTV.

This season takes place in the two years following the death of Elizabeth Keen, according to NBC. The whereabouts of Raymond Reddington (James Spader) are unknown and members of the FBI Task Force have gone their separate ways. The common mission they are all on, however, is to take down the dangerous, vicious and eccentric Blacklisters. This season, NBC promises “The Blacklist” crew will “uncover lethal adversaries, unimaginable conspiracies and surprising betrayals that will threaten alliances and spur vengeance for the past, led by the most devious criminal of them all: Raymond Reddington.”

The cast includes Spader, Diego Klattenhoff, Amir Arison, Hisham Tawfiq, Laura Sohn and Harry Lennix. Diany Rodriguez joins the cast this season.

What channel is NBC on?

You can find which channels NBC is on by using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.

Where can I watch ‘The Blacklist’ if I don’t have cable?

You can watch it on FuboTV ($64.99/month, 7-day free trial), a streaming service that offers you access to your favorite TV shows, live sports events and much more. You can also watch it on Peacock TV, the new NBC streaming service with access to your favorite NBC shows.

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