CBS today announced that it has renewed all three hit FBI dramas for the 2024-2025 broadcast season with the original FBI being renewed for three seasons.
The intrepid teams from CBS Original series FBI, FBI: INTERNATIONAL and FBI: MOST WANTED join forces in an action-packed new three-hour global crossover event, Tuesday, April 4 (8:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream on Paramount+. Details on the high-stakes bicontinental case will be announced in the following weeks.
There is a second showrunner change on CBS’ high-profile new fall drama series FBI, from Law & Order and Chicago boss Dick Wolf, Universal TV and CBS TV Studios. Greg Plageman, who joined the series as showrunner in late July, replacing Craig Turk, is stepping down. He is being replaced by two of Wolf’s top lieutenants: Chicago P.D. showrunner Rick Eid and Chicago Fire showrunner Derek Haas, who also co-created the mothership Chicago series.
CBS has ordered additional episodes of FBI, its latest high-profile drama series from Dick Wolf. The network did not confirm the size of the back order, only calling it a full-season pickup. I hear that the order is the standard Back 9, bringing the show’s freshman season to 22 episodes.
There is a behind-the-scenes change on CBS’ high-profile new fall drama series FBI, from Law & Order and Chicago boss Dick Wolf. Craig Turk, who wrote the pilot episode, has stepped down as executive producer and showrunner of the series over creative differences. He will be replaced by former Person Of Interest executive producer/co-showrunner Greg Plageman in his return to CBS.