Did you know that the most-watched scripted program on CBS is FBI Season 4? With its we-are-not-done attitude, the show can’t slow down or take a break now. CBS has even renewed the series for two additional seasons, continuing to provide more FBI material until 2024.
Since production for FBI Season 5 is already underway, the new season is just around the corner. So, what are you waiting for if you haven’t finished watching Season 4 yet?
When will FBI Season 5 be released?
FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted will return for their fifth season on September 20, 2022. It is yet to be decided whether the upcoming season will start where the predecessor left off or if it will start with a new thread. We know now that FBI Season 5 will premiere on September 20, heralding new episodes of both fan-favorite series.
Who is the cast of FBI Season 5?
According to sources, all the prominent cast members will be back for Season 5. The official cast list for FBI Season 5 includes the following people:
· Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell
· Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan,
· Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent Jubal Valentine
· Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille
· John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola
· Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace
· Taylor Anthony Miller as Analyst Kelly Moran
· James Chen as Analyst Ian Lim
· Vedette Lim as Analyst Elise Taylor
· Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase
On April 19, after her second maternity leave, Peregrym was erased from the show. During her first maternity leave, Special Agent Maggie Bell, the character she reprised, went on an undercover operation in Season 4. She was trapped in a room filled with sarin gas in Season 4 owing to her second maternity leave. Just as OA comes to the rescue, it’s too late for her not to have any side effects.
On June 6, Peregrym announced on Instagram that she would return to work in September. She’ll almost certainly be seen battling the after-effects of poisoning in FBI Season 5.
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What is the plot of FBI Season 5?
Without having previously aired a season finale, CBS’ FBI is one of just a few shows that returns to TV with a new season. Fans of the series will be aware that, in May 2018, CBS effectively shelved the fourth season’s conclusion.
Due to a lousy coincidence, the conclusion, which was supposed to show a student’s involvement in a deadly holdup, was canceled on the day it was scheduled to premiere, just hours before a fatal shooting in Uvalde, Texas. It wasn’t clear whether or not the episode would ever see the light of day until The Hollywood Reporter reported that CBS had nixed it a month later.
What will happen in the upcoming season is unclear, as there wasn’t a finale for season 4. The show generally follows a procedural crime format. However, in the last episode that viewers saw, titled “Kayla,” the team was investigating the murder of a DEA agent. This caused tension between Special Agents Tiffany Wallace (Katherine Renee Turner) and Nina Chase (Shantel VanSanten), as they had different opinions on which law enforcement tactics were best to use in this case.
We anticipate more thought-provoking cases that will give a thrilling ride for future fans of the crime drama genre. Additionally, following Special Agent Bell (Missy Peregrym) being forced to take time off last season to recover from her injuries caused by exposure to sarin gas, viewers should anticipate her to be back in action this season.
We’re expecting to learn more about the next new episodes as we approach the season 5 premiere.
FBI season 5 trailer
The FBI season 5 trailer is not yet available. Once it is, we will update this article with the trailer.
How to watch FBI season 5
FBI is a live show that airs on CBS. If you don’t have a traditional cable or satellite, you can still watch it through live TV streaming services like FuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, and YouTube. You can watch episodes as they air if you’re a Paramount Plus Premium subscriber or subscribe to the CBS app.
If you would rather watch episodes on your own time, don’t worry! You can watch them on-demand the day after they air through the CBS app and Paramount Plus.