A Longtime One Chicago Collaborator Is Now Heading To The New FBI Spinoff, And I Am Pumped

   

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FBI’s latest spinoff now has the working title of just CIA, and it’s coming together rapidly. In fact, a big Chicago P.D.Law & Order and even FBI director is going to be directing the big, splashy first episode for the new show, and he’s one network TV OGs might recognize for a major acting role that came early in his career. It's a role that subsequently led to a strong pipeline of work for the now actor, producer and director.

The Timing Couldn't Have Been More Perfect

La Salle’s got a little more free time on his plate now that his last acting gig On Call was canceled. That procedural was also from Dick Wolf and was the prolific producer's first to stream only. (In fact it's still available for those with an Amazon Prime subscription.) However, it was also notably his big acting role in years. The thing about working with Wolf is he often works with many of the same people for years and years, so getting to direct the pilot for CIA might not come as a surprise, but it is a welcome turn of events.

I’ve been to One Chicago Day before, where the casts and some of the creative team come to talk about the upcoming seasons of the NBC shows, and I’ve been impressed by La Salle’s investment in those series. For CIA the timing is interesting, as the show itself was initially expected to premiere as a backdoor pilot on one of the now-canceled FBI shows. Instead, now it's going straight to series and La Salle has availability at just the right time.

Who knows if things would have been different if it had been a backdoor pilot instead? Timing, per usual, is everything.

CIA’s already been dealing with a bit of an uphill battle, frankly, as two of the other FBI offshoots just got canceled by CBS, including the highly touted FBI Most Wanted led by Dylan McDermott. It was touch and go if the new Tom Ellis-led series would even officially get the greenlight for the 2025-2026 TV schedule, but as bad as the cancelation news was, at least the newest spinoff has a strong lead and a strong director helming the pilot.

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We’ll have to wait and see if that’s enough to get jaded fans back on board. For now, it’s definitely been a rough spring for network TV, and you can see if your TV favorites got axed or made with CinemaBlend’s full canceled and ending rundown.

 

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