Following the failed new formula for The Rookie: Feds, ABC has reverted to the original drawing board for the latest spin-off, The Rookie: North. Slated for a late 2026 or early 2027 release, The Rookie: North will adhere to the same premise and character setup as The Rookie, the hit police procedural starring Nathan Fillion, with a change in setting being the most significant alteration. Despite the lack of originality, going back to basics is arguably the wisest move for the franchise. After all, if it isn’t broken, then why fix it?
In 2022, ABC tried to branch out from the original premise by producing The Rookie: Feds. Yet, by straying too far from the original premise and focusing on an FBI agent rather than a police officer, the franchise lost its way, and the show was abruptly canceled after one season. Essentially admitting the mistake, franchise creator Alexi Hawley has recycled the same setup as the mothership series in hopes of restoring the popular luster to The Rookie: North.
The Successful ‘Rookie’ Formula, Explained
Created by Alexi Hawley for ABC, The Rookie is a popular cop show that became a massive success for the network when it premiered in October 2018. The police procedural tracks the personal and professional exploits of John Nolan (Nathan Fillion), a recently divorced construction worker from Foxburg, Pennsylvania, who helped foil a bank robbery attempt in his hometown. Nine months later, Nolan left his construction career behind, moved to Los Angeles, and became the LAPD’s oldest rookie at 45.
In addition to Fillion’s starry charisma on the show, the primary appeal of The Rookie is its fundamental fish-out-of-water premise and the sight of a 45-year-old rookie police officer climbing the ranks of his force by channeling the wisdom accrued over a lifetime to outwit and teach the younger, naive crop of officers.
As viewers gravitated toward Nolan adjusting to a new life chapter, The Rookie became popular enough to last seven seasons and counting, with Season 8 slated to air on ABC on January 6, 2026. The show also became successful enough to spawn a spin-off, The Rookie: Feds, which, unfortunately, was unable to recapture the magic of the original series.
How ‘The Rookie: Feds’ Tried To Change the Winning Formula
Alexi Hawley co-created The Rookie: Feds with Terence Paul Winter. Conceived as a spin-off to The Rookie, The Rookie: Feds slightly altered the winning formula by swapping genders and moving from the LAPD to the FBI. The series tracks Simone Clark (Niecy Nash-Betts), a 48-year-old woman aspiring to become the oldest rookie trainee at the FBI Academy. Simone has always wanted to become an FBI special agent since her father, Cutty Clark (Frankie Faison), was wrongfully convicted and sent to jail for eight years when she was only nine.
Aside from the cosmetic gender and departmental changes, The Rookie: Feds doesn’t stray too far from the original Rookie formula. At their core, both series are about people redirecting career paths later in life and finding a harmonious balance between work and recreation. Unfortunately, viewers didn’t connect with Simone as they did with John, and the show was swiftly canceled after 1 season and 22 episodes (plus a two-episode backdoor pilot). Common complaints stemmed from a lack of humility and missing the relatable incompetence that John Nolan had when he first joined the force.
Hawley and ABC’s answer to the cancellation? Return to the basic “man starting a new phase in his life” formula and change the urban setting of Los Angeles to a rural landscape up north.

