The Season 8 trailer for Brooklyn Nine-Nine matches the MCU’s opening logo

The iconic opening logo of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was referenced in a teaser trailer for the upcoming final season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The cop comedy featuring Andy Samberg as Detective Jake Peralta premiered in 2013 on FOX. Following a massive social media effort to preserve the series, Brooklyn Nine-Nine was infamously cancelled by FOX after its fifth season, only to be picked up by NBC one day later.

This sitcom, co-created by Dan Goor and Mike Schur of Parks and Recreation, has acquired a significant cult following over the last eight years.This is because to its endearing ensemble cast, engaging central relationships, and ability to approach important topics while staying a light-hearted comedy.

The eighth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine was confirmed in February as the show’s final season, increasing the sitcom’s total episodes to a massive 153. Fans are now looking forward to the eighth and final season of the comedy series, which will premiere on NBC on August 12th with two back-to-back episodes.

The official image for the last season was recently posted on the Brooklyn Nine-Nine Instagram account, along with a video of Joel McKinnon Miller (who plays Detective Scully) putting together a jigsaw, giving fans a first look at season 8.

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Teaser of Final Season

The official Brooklyn Nine-Nine Twitter account has just released another exciting teaser for the upcoming final season. This teaser parodies Marvel Studios’ opening credits and teases the release of a trailer on Thursday, two weeks before the season debut. The mini-trailer, set to an epic fanfare soundtrack, gives fans a sneak peek at what the final season will be like, displaying small scenes that will undoubtedly be built upon when the complete video drops.

Here’s the link to the complete video:

The cast and writing team have previously announced that the last season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will address the Black Lives Matter movement and concerns of systemic inequality, but details regarding the season have mostly been kept under wraps in order to surprise fans.

Aside from that, fans can expect to see Jake and Amy (Melissa Fumero) adjusting to their new roles as parents. The detectives of the 99th precinct may be on their final journey, but the new teaser trailer for Season 8 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine confirms that the highly anticipated final season will live up to the hype.

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