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Martin Henderson Would Return To ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ If There Is “Really Clear Plan” For Nathan
2024/12/24 Report

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Martin Henderson Would Return To ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ If There Is “Really Clear Plan” For Nathan

It’s been more than seven years since Martin Henderson made his quiet exit from after playing the beloved Dr. Nathan Riggs for two seasons. Fans of the medical drama have since been left wondering if the trauma surgeon might ever make a return to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.


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Could Nathan Riggs return to his role as Meredith’s love interest? Is there a possibility for him to come back into the fold, or has his chapter ended for good?

A Quiet Exit, But the Door Was Never Completely Closed

When Henderson’s character, Nathan Riggs, was first introduced in Season 12, it felt like the perfect solution to fill the void left by Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) after his shocking departure.

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