It’s a time of major upheaval at CBS, as the network just dropped its Fall 2025 schedule, and it’s a doozy. We’re talking massive franchise expansions, shocking cancellations of fan-favorite shows, and a complete restructuring of their primetime lineup. If you thought you knew what to expect from CBS, think again. The network is making some bold, and frankly, risky moves that will have fans talking for months.
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So, what’s the new CBS master plan? It’s all about going bigger, bolder, and doubling down on their most successful franchises. We’re seeing new spinoffs from juggernauts like Blue Bloods, Fire Country, and even Yellowstone. But this expansion comes at a cost, with some major shows getting the axe in a move that has left many viewers stunned. Let’s break down everything you need to know about the new CBS Fall 2025 schedule.
The Spinoff Mania: Welcome to the New CBS Universe
CBS is clearly all-in on expanding its most popular worlds. Get ready for a flood of new spinoffs hitting your screen this fall.
Danny Reagan Heads to Beantown in ‘Boston Blue’
That’s right, Blue Bloods fans, the Reagan family is expanding its reach. Donnie Wahlberg is reprising his role as the hot-headed detective Danny Reagan in the new spinoff, Boston Blue. The show will see Danny relocating to Boston, where he’ll be paired with a new partner, Lena Peters, who comes from a prominent law enforcement family.
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Fans are already buzzing about what this means for Danny’s character and how he’ll adapt to a new city and a new partner. The first trailers are already out, and it looks like we can expect the same gritty, action-packed drama we’ve come to love from the Blue Bloods universe. Boston Blue premieres on October 17th, and it’s clear that CBS is banking on Wahlberg’s star power to launch another hit.
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Morena Baccarin Brings the Heat in ‘Sheriff Country’
Fire Country is also getting a spinoff with the highly anticipated Sheriff Country, starring the incredible Morena Baccarin. She’ll be playing Sheriff Mickey Fox, a character who was introduced in a backdoor pilot during Fire Country’s last season. The show is being described as a “darker” and more serialized take on the procedural genre, which has us very intrigued.
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Baccarin is a phenomenal actress, and seeing her take the lead in her own show is a huge win for fans. Sheriff Country will premiere on October 17th, right after Fire Country, creating a powerful Friday night block of drama.
Tom Ellis is Back in the Spy Game with ‘CIA’
Perhaps the most surprising move from CBS is the greenlighting of a new FBI spinoff called CIA, especially since they just canceled two other shows in the same franchise. But this one has a major ace up its sleeve: Tom Ellis. The charismatic star of Lucifer is returning to television as a CIA case officer named Hart Hoxton. He’ll be partnered with an FBI agent played by Chicago Med alum Nick Gehlfuss.
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This is a huge get for CBS, and the combination of Ellis and Gehlfuss is already generating a ton of buzz. The show is being produced by the legendary Dick Wolf, so you know it’s going to be a high-octane, thrilling ride. CIA will be part of a new Monday night drama block with the original FBI series.
The Ax Falls: Shocking Cancellations Rock the CBS Lineup
But as we said, this spinoff mania comes at a price. To make room for all these new shows, CBS had to make some tough cuts, and some of them are truly shocking.
The FBI Universe Implodes
In a move that has left fans reeling, CBS has canceled both FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International. This is a huge blow to the FBI franchise, as both shows had dedicated fanbases and were solid ratings performers. The cancellations are especially surprising given that the network is simultaneously launching a new FBI spinoff, CIA.
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So why the sudden change of heart? According to CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach, it all comes down to money. In a statement, she explained, “We have to be fiscally responsible and ultimately, those deals and the shows just weren’t penciling out for us from an economic perspective.” It’s a harsh reminder that in the world of network television, even successful shows aren’t safe.
The Equalizer Gets Taken Out
Another major shocker was the cancellation of The Equalizer, starring Queen Latifah. The show was one of CBS’s most-watched dramas, and its cancellation just days before its season finale left fans and critics alike scratching their heads. It’s a tough break for a show that was a consistent performer and a great showcase for Latifah’s talent.
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The New CBS Primetime: A Franchise-Fueled Future
So what does the new CBS schedule look like? It’s clear that the network is building its primetime lineup around its biggest and most successful franchises. Here’s a quick look at the new themed nights:
- Mondays: Get ready for a double dose of Dick Wolf with FBI and the new spinoff CIA.
- Tuesdays: It’s all NCIS, all night long, with the original series, NCIS: Origins, and NCIS: Sydney.
- Fridays: Jerry Bruckheimer takes over with a block of high-stakes drama, including Fire Country, Sheriff Country, and Boston Blue.
- Sundays: Taylor Sheridan’s empire continues to grow with Tracker and the new singing competition The Road.
It’s a bold strategy, and only time will tell if it pays off. But one thing is for sure: CBS is not afraid to shake things up. What do you think of the new schedule? Are you excited about the new spinoffs? Devastated by the cancellations? Let us know in the comments below!
When to Mark Your Calendar: CBS Fall 2025 Premiere Dates
Here’s when you can catch all the new and returning shows on CBS this fall:
October 2025 Premieres
October 13:
- The Neighborhood Season 8 (8:00 PM)
- DMV Series Premiere (8:30 PM)
- FBI Season 8 (9:00 PM)
- Watson Season 2 (10:00 PM)
October 14:
- NCIS Season 23 (8:00 PM)
- NCIS: Origins Season 2 (9:00 PM)
- NCIS: Sydney Season 3 (10:00 PM)
October 16:
- Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Season 2 (8:00 PM)
- Ghosts Season 5 (8:30 PM)
- Matlock Season 2 (9:00 PM)
- Elsbeth Season 3 (10:00 PM)
October 17:
- Fire Country Season 4 (8:00 PM, Special Time)
- Sheriff Country Series Premiere (9:00 PM, Special Time)
- Boston Blue Series Premiere (10:00 PM)
October 19:
- Tracker Season 3 (8:00 PM)
- The Road Series Premiere (9:00 PM)
What This Means for the Future of CBS
CBS’s aggressive spinoff strategy represents a significant shift in how the network approaches programming. By doubling down on proven franchises while cutting underperforming shows, they’re essentially betting that brand recognition and established fan bases will drive viewership more effectively than trying to launch completely original content.
This approach isn’t without risks. Franchise fatigue is a real concern, and viewers might grow tired of seeing the same formulas repeated across multiple shows. However, CBS has seen success with this strategy before, particularly with the NCIS and FBI franchises.
The network’s decision to cancel successful shows like The Equalizer while launching new spinoffs also signals a shift toward prioritizing long-term franchise potential over short-term ratings success. It’s a bold move that could either pay off big or backfire spectacularly.
The Bottom Line: A New Era for CBS
CBS’s Fall 2025 schedule represents one of the most dramatic overhauls in recent network television history. The combination of major cancellations and ambitious new spinoffs shows a network that’s not afraid to take risks and shake up the status quo.
Whether you’re excited about seeing Danny Reagan in Boston, intrigued by Tom Ellis’s return to television, or devastated by the loss of your favorite shows, one thing is clear: CBS is betting big on franchise television. The success or failure of this strategy will likely shape the network’s programming decisions for years to come.
For fans, it’s a time of both excitement and uncertainty. New shows mean new stories and characters to fall in love with, but the cancellation of beloved series is always painful. The key will be whether these new spinoffs can capture the magic that made their parent shows successful while bringing something fresh to the table.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why did CBS cancel FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International? A: According to CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach, the cancellations were primarily due to financial considerations. She stated that “those deals and the shows just weren’t penciling out for us from an economic perspective.”
Q: Will any of the canceled shows be picked up by other networks? A: While it’s always possible for canceled shows to find new homes, CBS has not indicated that any of the canceled series are actively seeking new networks. The finales of FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International will air on May 20, 2025.
Q: Are there any other spinoffs in development at CBS? A: CBS has several other projects in development, including Y: Marshals, a Yellowstone spinoff featuring Luke Grimes, which is set to premiere in midseason 2026.
Q: How will the new schedule affect existing shows? A: Most returning shows will maintain their current time slots, though some may see slight adjustments to accommodate the new programming blocks. The network is organizing shows into themed nights to create stronger lead-in effects.
Q: When will we see trailers for the new shows? A: Trailers for Boston Blue and Sheriff Country have already been released. CIA trailers are expected to debut closer to the October premiere dates.
Stay tuned to ComicBook.com for all the latest updates on CBS’s Fall 2025 schedule and breaking television news.









