The Blacklist will continue with season 10.

This fantastic news was delivered by TVLine, as season 9 grips fans over on NBC and Sky Max.

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In case you're due a catch-up, the thriller's ninth season has a synopsis that reads: "In the two years following the death of Elizabeth Keen, Raymond Reddington and the members of the FBI Task Force have disbanded — their lives now changed in unexpected ways and with Reddington's whereabouts unknown.

"Finding themselves each at a crossroads, a common purpose compels them to renew their original mission: to take down dangerous, vicious and eccentric Blacklisters. In the process, they begin to uncover lethal adversaries, unimaginable conspiracies and surprising betrayals that will threaten alliances and spur vengeance for the past, led by the most devious criminal of them all — Raymond Reddington."

Megan Boone jumped ship at the end of season 8, telling her social media followers: "This experience, for me, has been an entire life inside of my own life. These eight years playing Liz Keen have helped me better define the world and myself, as she set out to do the same."

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This particular period in the show's history was notable for its significant moving parts behind the scenes, as creator Jon Bokenkamp also departed.

"I wanted to write you directly to let you know that I've made the difficult decision to leave The Blacklist," his Twitter statement began.

"I love this show with all of my heart and it's been an incredible journey, but after eight years I feel it's time for me to step out of my comfort zone, try something new, and explore a few of the other characters and stories that have been crawling around in my head."

The Blacklist airs on NBC in the US, while UK fans can catch it over on Sky Max.

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