CBS boss Amy Reisenbach has defended the network's decision to cancel spinoffs shows like The Equalizer and Fire Country.
Per TV Line, Most Wanted and International have both been canceled ahead of the 2025-26 season, following a 9% dip in ratings. Reisenbach justified the decision, despite CBS greenlight an FBI offshoot show, starring Lucifer's Tom Ellis, and tentatively titled CIA. She revealed that CBS has enjoyed its working relationship with (FBI franchise creator) Dick Wolf, but claimed that keeping the FBI spinoffs did not make sense from an economic perspective. She highlighted the need to be fiscally responsible, and compared the move to the recent cancellation of The Equalizer. Check out Reisenbach's comments below:
“Obviously we love working with Dick [Wolf] and we’re so excited to be bringing [the new FBI franchise expansion] CIA onto the schedule. But going back to what we just said [about The Equalizer‘s cancellation], we have to be fiscally responsible, and ultimately those deals and the shows just weren’t penciling out for us for an economic perspective.”
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Reisenbach's comments are interesting, because there appears to be a degree of contradiction to them. On the one hand, she claims that FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted were canceled because they didn't make economical sense, yet shows like Fire Country season 4 received a renewal. It could be that CBS feels the FBI spinoffs have run their course, or it may be that budgets had become bloated, and there was a need to cut costs. It's also possible they simply wanted to reset the franchise, and take it in a new direction, and this felt like the best way to achieve that.
The long-running success of shows like NCIS and Law & Order illustrates that there is still an audience appetite for procedurals, and in that regard, hopes should be high for CIA, particularly with a strong lead in Ellis.
While the original FBI show appears to still be going strong, its two spinoffs have now been canceled, leaving the franchise back down to just one show. However, CIA looks set to provide an exciting and fresh take on the franchise, and could help to bring more viewers to the FBI franchise. The show, originally titled FBI: CIA, will reportedly be set in New York, and focus on domestic terrorism, and was originally expected to have a now-canceled backdoor pilot during FBI season 7. But the show has instead had a straight-to-series pickup, and is set to air during the 2025-26 television season.
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The long-running success of shows like NCIS and Law & Order illustrates that there is still an audience appetite for procedurals, and in that regard, hopes should be high for CIA, particularly with a strong lead in Ellis. The show will look to enhance the FBI franchise, and explore fresh, new and exciting plot lines and narrative arcs, which is important for long-term success, and loyal viewership. CBS will be keen for CIA to have early ratings success, and the show could shape the future of the FBI franchise if it is a success.
Source: TV Line

FBI: International
- Release Date
- 2021 - 2025-00-00
- Network
- CBS
- Writers
- Dick Wolf, Derek Haas
Cast
- Carter RedwoodAndre Raines
- Vinessa VidottoCameron Vo
FBI: International follows the elite agents of the FBI's International Fly Team as they travel globally to protect Americans. The series focuses on their complex missions, navigating international law, and challenges posed by various jurisdictions, demonstrating the high-stakes nature of their work.
- Main Genre
- Crime
- Creator(s)
- Dick Wolf, Derek Haas
- Seasons
- 4

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FBI: Most Wanted follows a specialized team tasked with apprehending high-profile criminals on the FBI's Most Wanted list. Led by experienced agents, this mobile undercover unit operates tirelessly in the field, pursuing individuals who are determined to evade justice and ensuring public safety.
- Cast
- Roxy Sternberg, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Alexa Davalos, Julian McMahon, Dylan McDermott, Edwin Hodge, YaYa Gosselin, Kellan Lutz, Miguel Gomez, Nathaniel Arcand, Shantel VanSanten, Jennifer Landon, Alana de la Garza, Fedna Jacquet, Terry O'Quinn, Lorne Cardinal, Irene Bedard, Rebecca Brooksher, Caroline Harris, Taylor Cooper, Tonye Patano, Oriana Bustamante, Rachel York, James Carpinello, Wendy Moniz
- Showrunner
- René Balcer
- Writers
- René Balcer
- Main Genre
- Crime
- Creator(s)
- René Balcer
- Seasons
- 6
- Streaming Service(s)
- Peacock
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