‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Moves Into a New Precinct! Squad Shares Photos From First Day at NBC

Former Fox stars report for Season 6 duty

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Back in the Nine-Nine and it feels so good!

On Monday, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” began shooting its upcoming sixth season — the first that will be aired on NBC, which revived the Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher-led comedy just one day after it was canceled by Fox.

The “Nine-Nine” cast marked the very special occasion on social media with a ton of photos. After all, they weren’t just returning for another year, but moving into a new precinct and very happy to be back.

“Feelin super grateful today for all of you and @nbc. You’re the reason I get to be back in uniform. Thank you. Here we gooooo! #Season6 #Brooklyn99 ❤️????❤️????❤️,” star Melissa Fumero (who plays Amy) tweeted, along with a shot of her in her sergeant’s uniform.

Samberg (Jake Peralta) shared two shots of himself with co-stars Fumero, Chelsea Peretti (Gina), Stephanie Beatriz (Rosa) and Terry Crews (Terry) on set, simply captioning it “Back at the 99…”

Earlier this month, showrunner Dan Goor told reporters at the Television Critics Association press tour what to expect from the series now that it’s changed networks: “I think you’re giving us an immense amount of credit to think that we’ve planned a whole season in advance. But yes, it is- the mandate from NBC… has been, ‘We know this show, we love this show, that’s why we picked up this show, please keep making the same show.’”

“There are no substantive changes in terms of our approach to the show or anything else,” he added.

But don’t get too excited, “Nine-Nine” lovers. Though shooting has begun Season 6 of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is not set to premiere until midseason.

See the cast’s tweets below.

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