There is an obvious solution to the biggest problem with Tom Ellis’CIA, but so far, CBS is not utilizing it.CIAis the latest spinoff ofFBI,and currently is the only spinoff in production. The other two spinoffs,FBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wanted, were among theshows CBS canceled in 2025despite relatively high ratings.

CIA’s premiere has been delayed until mid-seasondespite getting a straight-to-series order from CBS. This disappointing news is partially because the series changed showrunners and will now be led byLaw & Order: SVUalum Warren Leight. However, the series has not yet made casting announcements besides Ellis, which may be part of the reason for the delay.

Remy points his gun while standing in a church in FBI: Most Wanted

CIA Is Struggling With Its Choosing The Cast To Join Tom Ellis

No New Casting Decisions Have Been Made

AlthoughCIAquickly announced that Ellis would take the lead role, no other casting decisions have been announced.CIAappears to be focusing on polishing its initial scripts before deciding who to cast (viaTVLine). Thus, the show is in limbo cast-wise andit would be impossible for it to go into production quickly enough for the fall season.

It is also difficult to create buzz for this new series. Networks typically prime audiences for the premiere of new shows by announcing casting decisions as they are finalized before moving on to creating trailers. However, with no cast chosen besides Ellis,momentum has stalled and there has been little to no advertising of this series.

Christina Wolfe as Special Agent Amanda Tate in FBI: International season 4, episode 4.

The lack of movement in casting means thatCIAhas also not decided whether to include any characters from the now-endedFBIspinoffs. This is unfortunate news, considering that those shows are still popular and theiraudiences might be more likely to watchCIAif their favorite characters from the other shows were included.

Once the scripts are polished and Leight is ready to make casting decisions, he will likely announce whether theseFBIfranchise characters will be included. The earlier this decision is made, the better it will be for generating the excitement that is needed to ensureCIAis as successful as other shows in the franchise have been.

CBS Can Easily Bring Back Characters From Canceled CBS Spinoffs To Join CIA

There Is No Real Reason For The Delay

It’s understandable thatCIAsuffered a setback in its production plans due to the change in showrunner. Leight likely has different ideas about the direction to take the new procedural, so it will take time to retool the series. However,one of the first decisions Leight should make is whether to include characters from canceledFBIspinoffs.

If Leight goes in this direction, it should be fairly easy to fill out the cast, assuming the actors involved are available and want to joinCIA. The characters are already familiar to the audience, andCIAwould only have to explain why they were working for the CIA now instead of for the team they left behind.

There are several strong contenders for these roles. While it’s unlikely that Scott Forrester would return, considering that Luke Kleintank leftFBI: Internationalto spend more time with his family, Forrester’sdisappointingFBIuniverse exitcould easily be retconned into him having been recruited by the CIA.

FBI: International’s Amanda Tate was not given enough to do inFBI: Internationalseason 4, soCIAcould correct this oversight by having her return as a computer analyst.

Similarly,FBI: Most Wanted’s Hana’s computer skills are in high demand, so it would be reasonable for the CIA to recruit her. Conversely,FBI: International’s Amanda Tate was not given enough to do inFBI: Internationalseason 4, soCIAcould correct this oversight by having her return as a computer analyst.

Of course, there is room for other types ofFBIcharacters in the new series. Almost any character from the canceled shows could conceivably be part of the newest spinoff. The only characters who are likely off-limits are Remy Scott and Sheryll Barnes fromFBI: Most Wanted, as Remy retired and Barnes took his place after the final episode.

Bringing In Familiar Faces Increases The Chances Of CIA’s Success

Audiences Will Be More Likely To Give The New Series A Chance

CBS took a risk by canceling the other twoFBIspinoffs in favor of developingCIA.The Tom Ellis-led procedural is a new show, and audiences won’t automatically transfer over simply because it is part of the franchise they love,especially considering that the other spinoffs were still popular at the time of cancelation.

Enticing the audiences fromFBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wantedto giveCIAa chance will help it rise in the ratings

CIAneeds to find its own audience. However, enticing the audiences fromFBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wantedto giveCIAa chance will help it rise in the ratings. This procedural is at even more of a disadvantage because its start has been delayed until midseason.

Adding characters from the two canceledFBIspinoffs is one of the best ways thatCIAcould get audiences excited about the new series.Audiences are more likely to tune in when they realize that this show is providing new stories about beloved charactersfrom the canceled series.

That said,CIAneeds to ensure that the characters are included in ways that make sense so that it doesn’t feel like a cheap marketing ploy. As long as the procedural is careful with the characters' backstories, however, there is no reason not to include them, and doing so will help build excitement.