‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Season 5 — Cast Departures, Release Date, and Everything We Know So Far
Where Can You Watch FBI: Most Wanted Season 5?
FBI: Most Wanted Season 5 will be officially available on CBS, either live or via their website. Alternatively, you will be able to stream each episode the day after it airs on Paramount Plus, which also happens to host all previous seasons of the show available to watch now. As well as this, all episodes of the main series of FBI are available on Paramount Plus, making a subscription a must.
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Is There a Trailer for FBI: Most Wanted Season 5?
Unfortunately, there is not yet a trailer for FBI Most Wanted‘s fifth season. Make sure to stay up to date with Collider to find out when one finally arrives.
Who Is in FBI: Most Wanted Season 5?

“That was one of the things I really thought about when I took this job. The word procedural is somehow a dirty word for some because they feel like, “Well, that’s the case, and it’s the same thing.” I was actually excited about that because I always approach everything as if it’s math. I think life is math, and it’s a mathematical problem. I was like, “This is a really interesting thing because people already have these preconceived notions of what a procedural is. This is a great opportunity to mess that up, to actually have a character that feels and goes through things, and maybe goes too far and is invested. It’s not just a case-of-the-week.”
Also set to return are the likes of Edwin Hodge (The Purge) as Ray Cannon, Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider) as Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Roxy Sternberg (Mars) as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes. Excitingly, a famous face from the FBI franchise is joining the Most Wanted team in Season 5, namely Special Agent Nina Chase, played by the always-brilliant Shantel VanSanten, a name that should be familiar to fans of The Boys and One Tree Hill. The name Nina Chase is likely to bring a beaming grin to the face of FBI fans thanks to her highly-praised involvement in the main FBI series since Season 4. Nina will be a key player on the Fugitive Task Force moving forward, as promised by the confirmation that her role will be a pivotal one in Season 5.
Unfortunately, as one door opens, another sadly closes with the news that Alex Davalos (Defiance) will not be returning to Most Wanted as Special Agent Kristin Gaines. A favorite of viewers in her own right, it is not yet confirmed why Davalos is leaving the show, but fingers will be tightly crossed that she and her highly-trained set of skills will be back on the team in the future.
Who Is Behind FBI: Most Wanted Season 5?

Although not all of the behind-the-scenes details are currently available, it is expected that many of the crew from the show’s previous seasons will be back to work on Season 5. This includes the likes of creator and writer Rene Balcer, executive producers Dick Wolf, Peter Jankowski, and Arthur W. Forney, writers Zach Cannon and Spindrift Beck, and director Ken Girotti, who has directed every season so far.
How Many Episodes Will There Be In FBI: Most Wanted Season 5?
It has been reported that, due to the delays thanks to last year’s summer of strikes, the upcoming season will have its episode count slashed to 13, a stark change compared to Season 4 and 3’s 22 total episodes.