Here’s When All Three ‘FBI’ Shows Will Cross Over, According to Showrunners
While minor character crossovers within the FBI universe are frequent, as some characters present up in both present, a serious crossover is the hallmark of such an enterprise. For numerous causes, the FBI exhibits have been unable to execute a serious crossover for a number of years, and the 2024/2025 tv season is the primary correct season that enables this to occur. On Tuesday, October 22, Alana De La Garza will seem in FBI: Most Wanted, marking the primary minor crossover between the present and FBI this season. FBI: Most Wanted‘s showrunner David Hudgins talked to TV Insider about crossovers. He spoke a couple of three-show crossover and the problem of creating it occur. However, he shared that every one three exhibits are in search of a means to execute a crossover earlier than this season ends, saying,
“That [three-show crossover] is something that is always discussed every year, and while we haven’t gotten to the exact place for that yet, it’s always something we try to do, we want to do. They’re very challenging to produce because you’ve got to wrangle three shows, three casts, three crews, but they work all day. And so yes, we are looking at doing that, but it’s not going to be ’til the spring.”
Crossing Over with ‘FBI: International’ Is the Greatest Challenge
FBI and FBI: Most Wanted crossover fairly steadily as a result of they’re straightforward to execute logistically. The exhibits are set and filmed in the identical geographical space, with some characters having deeper relationships. However, with FBI: International, the Fly Team is predicated in Europe, and the present movies there, one thing that makes it more durable to pull off a storyline that finds the three groups engaged on the identical case. “I think the great thing about having International is we do have this opportunity for people to find themselves in Portugal or Rome or whatever, which is always a delightful catnip, I think, for the actors,” mentioned FBI showrunner Mike Weiss. He previewed the problem they’re going through, saying,
“. . . we haven’t yet figured out exactly how much crossing over there’s going to be, but we know we love doing it.”
Tune in to FBI Tuesdays on CBS to catch the motion from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Watch De La Garza on FBI: Most Wanted on “Varsity Blues” because the Fugitive Task Force hunts down a teen from New Jersey who might need some details about a classmate’s suicide. Catch up on previous episodes of FBI on Paramount+.
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