💔 Stars of FBI: International & Most Wanted break their silence after CBS axes both! Luke Kleintank’s ‘sad but grateful,’ Keisha Castle-Hughes calls it a ‘privilege’—but fans are raging. Is this the end of the BAU we love?

The stars of FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted have shared their heartfelt reactions following CBS’s decision to cancel both shows, announced on March 4, 2025. The news, first reported by Variety, marks the end of FBI: Most Wanted after its current sixth season and FBI: International after its fourth, wrapping up in spring 2025. Fans and cast alike are reeling from the shakeup, especially with the original FBI series still standing strong.

Luke Kleintank, who plays Scott Forrester on FBI: International, told Us Weekly, “Of course I’m sad the show must come to an end, but I want to thank Wolf Entertainment and CBS for everything: in particular the incredible tour of Europe!” His gratitude reflects the unique experience of filming in Budapest and across Europe, a standout feature of the Fly Team’s adventures. Meanwhile, Keisha Castle-Hughes, who portrays Hana Gibson on FBI: Most Wanted, shared with Us Weekly, “It’s been a true privilege to play Hana Gibson over six seasons.” Her statement hints at pride in the role, despite the abrupt end.

Other cast reactions surfaced via sentiment on X and interviews. Dylan McDermott, who took over as Remy Scott in Most Wanted’s fourth season, hasn’t spoken directly, but Variety noted the show’s consistent time-slot wins this season—making its cancellation sting more. Posts on X show Edwin Hodge (Ray Cannon) and Roxy Sternberg (Sheryll Barnes) liked fan tweets expressing dismay, suggesting shared disappointment. From International, Carter Redwood (Andre Raines) reportedly told a fan at a March 5 event in LA, “We’re gutted, but we’ll finish strong,” per an unverified X claim.

The cancellations, while not fully explained by CBS, seem tied to declining ratings—Most Wanted at 5.2 million viewers and International at 5.8 million per TVLine’s February 2024 data—compared to FBI’s 7.6 million. Industry chatter from Deadline suggests CBS is clearing space for FBI: CIA, a new spinoff still in development. Fans on X are livid, with posts like “SHAME on you, @CBS! Two great series, loyal audience—why?!” echoing the sentiment of betrayal.

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