CBS has made its final decisions on which shows will return for new seasons in fall 2026 and spring 2027, and the Fbi Show is among the series that will keep going. The procedural, which follows the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has now been on the air for eight years.
That longevity has helped the series build a loyal fanbase, and it has consistently ranked as one of CBS’s most popular shows. In a schedule cull that groups franchise titles together, the network’s choice to bring the FBI series back underscores how firmly it has held its place in the lineup.
CBS’s final call comes after a period in which the network sorted through which franchise shows would return and which would not, making the FBI renewal part of a broader reset for 2026. For viewers, the result means the series that has followed agents inside the New York bureau will continue into the next programming cycle rather than ending with its current run.
The unanswered question is no longer whether the show had enough support to survive. It did. The question now is how long CBS will keep one of its steadiest performers in the rotation as the network reshapes its schedule around the shows that still deliver.





