From the king of the police procedural dramatic category, Dick Wolf, and the team behind the Law & Order franchise, FBI follows the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is currently in season nine and airs as the Tuesday 8 p.m. ET anchor.
It looks like the mastermind behind hit crime procedural shows, producer Dick Wolf, is expanding the FBI franchise universe with a new spin-off focused on the CIA for CBS.
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Another addition to the FBI franchise is in the works with the horribly named FBI: CIA, but is it a refreshing addition or one spinoff too far? We discuss!
International's Vo's life is still on the line. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Still, let's start with the news that could shift the entire CBS lineup before the end of the year – FBI: CIA.
A spinoff of the popular CBS cop drama "FBI" that will focus partly on CIA agents is currently in works, Variety has confirmed.
FBI itself premiered in 2018, and focuses on a New York City field office of the bureau. Stars Jeremy Sisto, Missy Peregrym, and Zeeko Zaki have been with the series for all seven seasons, including the latest, which began in October.
CBS has shown its love for the FBI franchise since the original series premiered in 2018. Its immediate success led to the creation of FBI: Most Wanted in 2019, followed by FBI: International in 2021.
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