the fbi universe is about to get a little bit smaller.
cbs has announced it is cancelling its two spinoffs in the crime drama franchise — fbi: most wanted and fbi: international.
fbi, which debuted in 2018, led into most wanted in 2020 and was followed quickly afterwards by international in 2021. julian mcmahon initially led the cast of most wanted, playing special agent jess lacroix for the series’ first three seasons. he was replaced by dylan mcdermott, who stepped in to lead the team as supervisory special agent remy scott.
international launched in september 2021 with luke kleintank, heida reed, carter redwood, vinessa vidotto and christiane paul. after kleintank stepped away, jesse lee soffer took over the lead role.
according to
deadline and
variety,
the two fbi spinoffs regularly win their timeslots, so producer dick wolf — who is also the mastermind behind the law & order franchise and the one chicago trio of chicago fire, chicago p.d. and chicago med — may be shopping both shows to other networks.
after nbc mulled the cancellation of law & order: organized crime last spring, wolf was successful in getting that spinoff moved to peacock.
and with ncis, ncis: origins, ncis: sydney, tracker, fire country, elsbeth and matlock all getting renewals, most wanted and international may have been dropped because of dwindling timeslots.