'Grey's Anatomy' Returns For Season 12 Despite Exit Of Major Characters, Will Callie And Arizona Get Back Together?

By Staff Writer

Jul 08, 2015 05:31 AM EDT

"Grey's Anatomy" is set to return for Season 12 despite losing a lot of fans due to the death of some of its major characters. However, reports continue to surface saying that the show will already be cancelled after Season 12. As for the good news, the fan-favorite couple, Arizona and Callie, might be getting back together for this upcoming season.

According to Vine Report, "Grey's Anatomy" Season 11 did not garner a lot of fans during the season finale and people are starting to wonder if Season 12 will be the last of the American drama series. Season 11 had a lot of deaths namely that of the baby of April Kepner and Jackson Avery and the death of Derek Sheperd due to a car accident. Also, Ellen Pompeo will be departing from the show so fans are asking other fans to boycott the show.

It has also been reported that only a few characters have been left from the original cast as some of them have been killed in the show while others exited "Grey's Anatomy" and have already joined other shows. Despite these reports though, Arizona's character, played by Jessica Capshaw, signed a contract with the show that has been extended until 2018 so it might not be true that Season 12 is the last season of the show, Yibada reported.

In a report by Movie News Guide, the much-loved couple, Arizona and Callie, might be getting back together after the two parted ways during the season 11 finale of "Grey's Anatomy." Other fans are saying that a new love interest might be coming for Arizona but there are no confirmations about these rumors.

What do you think about the reports that the show is set to end after season 12? Do you think it's the best way to go for the show? Sound off below in the comments! Grey's Anatomy Season 12 premieres this September 24 on ABC. 

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