The returns ofFBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wantedcharacters inCIAget a mixed update. Even thoughFBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wantedwere both cancelled by CBS, the franchise is still going strong. The network is moving forward withCIA, a new spinoffled byLuciferandTell Me Liesactor Tom Ellis, which will premiere later this year.
In an update fromTVLine, the outlet clarifies there has beenno decision madeon whether characters fromFBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wantedwill appear onCIA. According to sources,the spinoff is currently in a “bit of a holding pattern,” and no one other than Ellis has been cast. The focus, for now, seems to be to polish the scripts further and then announce a co-lead for Ellis.

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Even thoughCIAwon’t be out for several months, withan exact premiere date so far unknown, the premise of the new spinoff has been unveiled. It’ll focus on Hart Hoxton (Ellis), “a fast-talking, rule-breaking loose cannon CIA case officer.” He’ll work with a veteran FBI agent who trusts the rule of law.
…it sounds like the main objective is to make sure theCIAspinoff kicks off with a strong first season.
The odd couple are assigned to work out of the CIA’s New York Station, finding that their differences are strengths as they begin to work together. The project, which hails from Dick Wolf andFBI: Most Wantedshowrunner David Hudgins, has the potential to stand out from the procedural pack.
Looking at Hudgins' connection withFBI: Most Wanted, it even has a direct window to bring back some popular characters and make theunpopularFBIcancellationsa bit easier to accept. But before getting into that, it sounds like the main objective is to make sure theCIAspinoff kicks off with a strong first season.
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There are plenty of ways to bring the pastFBIshows intoCIA, especially given some of the shared themes, shared production team, and network. But without the right script,FBIcould be looking at a short-lived spinoff. Considering all that it has invested in the franchise so far, and the proven track record, a slower approach is always smarter in the long run.