With 9-1-1: Nashville renewed for season 2, viewers will be introduced to some new faces — including a character played by Ryan Phillippe.

Phillippe’s role was announced before the April 2026 finale, which showrunner Rashad Raisani teased after confirming his introduction in future episodes of the hit ABC series.

According to the official character description, Phillippe will play a detective who is “a seductive bad boy with a past.” He will lead the investigation into “a mysterious criminal tormenting Nashville on a biblical scale.”

Raisani hinted that Phillippe’s character likely won’t have too much history with anyone on 9-1-1: Nashville.

“There may be a moment where he realizes that he and Blythe [Jessica Capshaw] might have crossed paths at one point, but he has no deep history,” Raisani told TV Insider. “He’ll be playing this sort of maverick detective who comes in and he’s kind of a disruptor in a different way, and he’ll get in Don’s [Chris O’Donnell] craw, but he’ll also have a real affinity and friendship with Ryan [Michael Provost], Don’s son.”

Raisani continued: “And it will start almost this weird father-son triangle with somebody else.”

Raisani teased that Phillippe and Capshaw’s characters “maybe went on a date or two back when she was back east in college.”

“We’re still playing these first couple episodes [of season 2] to see if it’s better if he is just a completely fresh face or if it helps us to have a little backstory,” he continued. “So I would say we may end up just playing it that he is a fresh [face]. There will be some sparks though, I will tell you that much.”

Raisani added: “It just depends if it’s a first impression or if it’s maybe a rekindling.” And this will be coming as Blythe and Don are going to be on shaky ground after the Season 1 finale saw her find out he was willing to sleep with Dixie (LeAnn Rimes) as part of his ex’s terms to not release another diss track about his wife.”

Phillippe is expected to offer a glimpse into the police side of things. There will be a connection to the criminal in the city who “leads to some great calamities,” with Phillippe’s character “the tip of the spear dealing with that crisis.”

“Ryan Murphy had this great inspiration about this criminal who’s creating 9-1-1 calamities for our firefighters and our first responders assault, but there’s a criminal element underneath it,” Raisani explained. “And so then the police can get involved and our teams can work together with Ryan Phillippe’s character to get to the bottom of this.”

Raisani went on to say that in addition to Phillippe’s character, there will be someone coming in as Cammie’s (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) boss in dispatch as “incredibly biblical in scope and I think a very almost True Detective-y kind of feel for us, which we’re just really excited to see that to go into a bit more of a spookier, creepier place, but still having the big scope that we’re used to and our character dynamics that we’ve really grown into.”

9-1-1: Nashville is streaming on Hulu.

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