WhileFBI: Most Wantedcame to an end with closure for all characters, there was still hope that we would see them again. With the newFBIspinoff,CIA,being set in New York, this opened the door for the Fugitive Task Force to appear, and I wouldn’t have complained ifFBI: Most Wanted’s Hana Gibson (Keisha Castle-Hughes)made the move from the Fugitive Task Force to this new team.
There is some bad news with a recent update from theCIAshowrunner David Hudgins, which makes it clear that the Fugitive Task Force’s story will not continue in the newDick Wolf universeTV series. This doesn’t completely rule out cameos from happening, andthere could be ways to update us via the two current showsconsidering how they all interconnect. After all, there have been crossover events in the past, and this could still be possible moving forward.

Showrunner David Hudgins Confirms That Nobody From FBI: Most Wanted Will Appear In CIA (For Now)
The Fugitive Task Force Will Run Separately From Other Teams
As much as we would love to see the CIA-FBI team work with the Fugitive Task Force, this isn’t going to happen. At least, not right away, and that does arguably make a lot of sense. ThenewFBIspinoff will want to be able to stand on its own two feet,and constantly relying on cameos from other shows doesn’t give it that chance. It is disappointing, considering we know that the Fugitive Task Force will continue to run with the HQ in New York.
According toTV Insider, Hudgins shared thatwe shouldn’t expect to see any of theFBI: Most Wantedcharacters on the new series. It also doesn’t sound like there will be crossover events with the flagship series, despite the two running back-to-back on Monday nights. This is partly due to the nature of the new series, which will have a different dynamic from others in the franchise.
“CIA is its own show, although it does exist in the universe of the mother ship FBI.”
The focus forCIAis on the partnership between the FBI and the CIA. There will be cases of the week, which will come from both organizations, but the “odd couple” relationship betweenCIAlead Tom Ellis’Hart Hoxton and the still-to-be-cast FBI agent will be the thing Hudgins believes will pull people in. While this news is disappointing, at least theFBI: Most Wantedfinale was satisfying, as it brought closure to each of the characters, soit’s not as important to find out where they are now.
How CIA Can Still Feature Most Wanted Characters (Even Not As Series Regulars)
Cameos Could Still Be Possible In The Future
WhileCIAis currently ruling outMost Wantedcharacters from showing up, this doesn’t mean it’s not possible at all. Even without being series regulars, cameos could be possible depending on where the cases are coming from or the type of help within the FBI that’s needed. BothMost WantedandInternationalhave had cameo appearances and mentions of charactersfrom the mothershipin the past, such as Jubal on the video screen or characters visitingIsobel.
This is how the new series in theFBIuniverse could bring inMost Wantedcharacters in the future. Barnes could end up with a case that her Fugitive Task Force isn’t able to take on, and she could pass it onto the CIA-FBI team. Alternatively, the new teammay need someone more experienced in computer hacking or catfishing,prompting a call to Hana for assistance as a one-time solution.
Another option to bring someMost Wantedcharacters in is to have the two teams pursuing the same case without realizing it. This can set them up for a mini-crossover event, allowing us to get caught up with how the Fugitive Task Force is doing with Barnes in charge. One-off appearances ofFBI: Most Wanted, and evenInternational, characters will always be appreciated if the story is right.
FBI: Most Wanted
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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.