Months afterStation 19’s lead starJason Georgeteased his potential return to the long-running medical drama,Grey’s Anatomy,Deadlinehas now officially confirmed that he is indeed rejoining the franchise as a series regular. George starred as Ben Warren inGrey’s Anatomysince season 6 and was a series regular from seasons 12 to 14 before his exit to work on the spinoffStation 19.
George closed a deal to join the main cast ofABC’sGrey’s Anatomy, which comes right on the heels of the conclusion ofStation 19, that aired its final episode on July 16, 2025. The firefighter series ran for seven seasons with 105 episodes, all of which had George as a series regular. However, while filming, he also made several guest appearances onGrey’s Anatomy.

Back in May while discussingStation 19’s finale, George failed to reveal what the future held for hisGrey Anatomy’s character in the series, but he was open to the possibility of making a comeback. In addition to the actor,Stefania Spampinatois anotherGrey’s Anatomystar who was featured inStation 19. She reprised her role as Dr. Carina DeLuca, but as of now, there are no plans for her to return to the mothership.
Jason George’s Return Coincides With Two Exits
As George gears up to rejoinGrey’s Anatomy, two series regulars,Jake Borelli(Levi Schmitt) andMidori Francis(Mika Yasuda), are set to take their exit from the medical series. Still, the duo will return in the Fall to conclude their character’s storyline.
As for George, fans will no doubt be thrilled to learn about his return toGrey’s Anatomy, especially considering his personal connection to Grey Sloanthrough his marriage toChandra Wilson’s Miranda Bailey, which was revisited with one final crossover in the show’s season 20 finale. Moreover, he has been a part of the Shondaland clan for over twenty years, not just as a character onGrey’s AnatomyandStation 19but also as a series regular onOff The Map.

All episodes ofGrey’s AnatomyandStation 19are currently available to stream on Hulu.
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