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Paramount+’s Most Addictive FBI Procedural Is Surging Again Ahead of Its Return

A long-running FBI procedural is re-entering Top 10 territory across multiple markets on both Paramount+ and Disney+, and it’s powered by the most reliable engine in streaming — comfort viewing with a completionist pull. That means, when people want something they can half-binge, and half-background, this case-of-the-week with an ongoing team format is apparently still the most addictive format on TV.

On Paramount+ this week, the series remains locked at #2 in France across the March 7 through March 13 stretch, which is the kind of sustained placement you only get when a title is being watched through, not merely sampled. Italy is also staying high: #4 early in the week, up to #3 yesterday, and still strong at #5 today (March 13). In the U.S., it’s holding #10 on both March 9 and March 13, while Canada has hovered in the back half of the Top 10 and returned to #10 on March 13. On Disney+, the Joe Mantegna-starrer is trending in Portugal and Singapore.

The title of the show is Criminal Minds (and its Paramount+ continuation is Criminal Minds: Evolution), and the timing checks out: Paramount+ already renewed Evolution for Season 19 ahead of its previous season, keeping the franchise’s momentum alive even between drops. In other words, it’s the audience likely reloading a familiar, high-volume binge before the next new chapter arrives.

Joe Mantegna Is One of Those “I Know That Guy” Icons

If you grew up on ’90s movies, Mantegna is the definition of instantly familiar, even if you didn't know his name. In Baby’s Day Out (1994), he plays Eddie, one of the kidnappers whose simple job turns into a slapstick nightmare as the baby crawls across Chicago and outsmarts every adult in the room. That same tough-guy energy shows up in other crime-adjacent roles from the era, like his gangster turn in The Godfather Part III (as Joey Zasa). What makes Criminal Minds such a satisfying full-circle watch is how he channels that familiar presence into authority. Here, he plays David Rossi, a founding BAU profiler — steady, sharp, and battle-tested — who anchors the team when cases get darkest.

Criminal Minds is available to stream on Paramount+. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

CIA Season 2's Fate Officially Decided By CBS After Rocky Season 1 Production

The fate of CBS' new FBI spinoff series, CIA, has now been decided.

CBS confirmed that CIA has officially been renewed for season 2, following impressive viewership numbers from its series premiere. According to Paramount, the premiere episode saw 8.4 million multiplatform viewers via broadcast and streaming within the first seven days of its release.

Ratings for the first three episodes of the series showed a 39% improvement on Monday at 10 p.m. compared to the same timeslot in fall 2025.

CIA Season 2's Fate Officially Decided By CBS After Rocky Season 1 Production

Behind the scenes, though, CIA has had a rocky production. FBI: Most Wanted showrunner David Hudgins was initially in charge of the series, but Warren Leight later replaced him. That wasn't the end of the turnover, though, as he eventually departed, along with executive producer Eriq La Salle. Mike Weiss, who was the showrunner on the original FBI series, was hired as the CIA showrunner.

All of this turmoil, plus Michael Michele's departure from the cast, caused production delays, and CBS decided to give CIA a mid-season 2026 premiere after previously announcing it would debut in fall 2025.

CIA stars Tom Ellis and Nick Gehlfuss as CIA Agent Colin Glass and FBI Agent Bill Goodman, respectively, who are tasked with working together on a secretive joint CIA/FBI task force. The two agents couldn't be more different, with the latter a rule-follower and the former more mischievous in nature.

While on the job together, Glass and Goodman stay in the shadows as they solve domestic and international crimes away from the eyes of the public.

Before CIA, Ellis was best known for his role as Lucifer Morningstar on the Fox/Netflix drama Lucifer, while Gehlfuss has starred in The Newsroom, Shameless, and Chicago Med (another Dick Wolf-created series).

Their CIA co-stars include Necar Zadegan and Natalee Linez. Zadegan, who plays Nikki Reynard, will guest star in the March 30 episode of FBI season 8, in which the Deputy Chief of Station is called in to help following a double homicide. The episode will mark Maggie Bell's return to the team after suffering a major loss.

Wolf created the hugely popular Law & Order and One Chicago franchises on NBC, and then went on to create the FBI crime procedural franchise for CBS. The first FBI series debuted in 2018 with star Missy Peregrym and is currently airing its eighth season.

Two years later, the first spinoff, FBI: Most Wanted, launched and aired for six seasons. FBI: International followed in its footsteps and aired for four seasons.

CIA, which currently has a 63% critic score and 51% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, marks the third FBI spinoff, with Wolf, Weiss, Ken Girotti, Paul Cabbad, Nicole Perlman, David Chasteen, Anastasia Puglisi, and Peter Jankowski serving as executive producers.

CIA airs Mondays at 10 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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