
FBI: Most Wanted star Edwin Hodge has paid tribute to the show after filming its final episode. Hodge has played FBI Special Agent Ray Cannon on the CBS procedural for three seasons.
CBS Canceled Both FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted in March
The FBI: Most Wanted cast wrapped up filming on the season six finale — and last-ever episode — this past week, with Hodge sharing some behind-the-scenes photos with his co-stars on Instagram. The actor also reflected on how much being apart of the FBI franchise meant to him.
“All good things must come to an end. I’m filled with so much abundance and appreciation for this prodigious cast and crew. Thanks to the cast for simply being their authentic selves. My days were filled with laughter every time I went to work.”
Hodge singled out the tireless work of FBI: Most Wanted‘s crew for making the show’s fast-paced action sequences possible.
“The crew showed everyday to add their magic to make the show a hit as well,” he wrote. “All teams stayed on deck and I couldn’t be happier with the work environment and ultimately my experience on the show! I’ll hit you with some new gigs this year.”
“All good things must come to an end.”
The actor’s wife, Matlock actress Skye P. Marshall, chimed in to thank the FBI: Most Wanted team as well, writing: “Amazing cast, upfront and behind the camera!! Will miss this show ❤️ Excellent work love.”
CBS Has Canceled Six Shows So Far in 2025
The Network Has Cut Both Long-Running Procedurals and New Comedies in a Surprise Move
- Alongside FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International, CBS has canceled Queen Latifah’s action dramas The Equalizer and S.W.A.T.
- New reality format The Summit — which tested its contestants to extreme physical challenges — was dropped after just a single season in April.
- CBS has also axed Damon Wayans Sr. and Jr’s comedy series Poppa’s House after one season.
“Gonna miss these cherry blossoms 🌸 🩷 they made my days better and brighter @roxysternberg @kelly_cattani @thefashtress,” she wrote via Instagram.
While two FBI shows are endng this season, CBS has committed to the future of the franchise. It was reported earlier this year that the network and producer Dick Wolf are developing a FBI new companion show that will feature Bureau agents working in tandem with the CIA.
Wolf is partnering with FBI: Most Wanted showrunner David Hudgins as well as Nicole Perlman (Captain Marvel) and former CIA officer David Chasteen to develop the show. There were initial plans for the CIA characters to be introduced in a backdoor pilot airing in place of an FBI episode, but CBS is now aiming to give the show a straight-to-series order instead.
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FBI: Most Wanted‘s Next Episode | |
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Episode Title | Air Date |
“Trash Day” (Season 6, Episode 20) | Tuesday, May 6 at 10pm ET on CBS |
Meanwhile, CBS canceled fellow procedural The Equalizer after five seasons last week. Series star Queen Latifah subsequently thanked The Equalizer‘s “ride-or-die” fans and promised she would “be back kicking ass” in a new project soon.