‘FBI: Most Wanted’ preview: Agent LaCroix returns with his team to bring criminals to justice

In ‘FBI: Most Wanted we can expect occasional humor, some of the most villainous characters, and of course, Agent LaCroix’s outburst of profanity.
'FBI: Most Wanted' (CBS)
'FBI: Most Wanted' (CBS)

American television’s hit crime drama series FBI is coming to CBS with its spinoff series on January 7. Dick Wolf’s yet another Law & Order show is ringing in 2020 by presenting the viewers with a lot more of procedural drama, highlighted by the head of the FBI Fugitive Task Force Jess LaCroix’s multidimensionality. 

The official trailer for ‘FBI: Most Wanted’, similar to ‘FBI’, follows the functioning of the Fugitive Task Force as they hunt down some of the most dangerous criminals placed on the most wanted list. Aside from the compelling plotline, cheesy-yet-entertaining fight sequences and the customary drama, the upcoming spinoff series promises much more of Jess LaCroix’s marvel, who was introduced in the original show. 

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ trailer has managed to retain the attention of the viewers by giving glimpses of the procedural rules and LaCroix’s team’s determination to “bring the Most Wanted to justice’. Although Wolf’s Law & Order shows are deemed predictable, majorly lacking any sort temporal reference, the creators’ have managed to retain the top spot by showcasing the typical cat and mouse chase in a rather engrossing manner. 

In ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ as well, we can expect the occasional humor, some of the most villainous of characters, and of course, Agent LaCroix’s outburst of profanity, especially when he’s briefing his team about cases and his management techniques. 

Ever since CBS ordered the series, fans have been excited to catch up on Wolf’s new offering, which seems to be a notch up on the entertainment factor. The spinoff series comprises an ensemble cast including, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Hana Gibson, Kellam Lutz as Ken Crosby, and Nathaniel Arcand as Clinton Skye in the lead. 

Meanwhile, fans have expressed their love and admiration for Julian McMahon’s character through a series of tweets. While one wrote, “Two days People... Two days until Julian McMahon and dick wolf show Starts #FBIMostWanted it needs to be out and around as long as Chicago so we can have Julian love”

“Julian McMahon coming back to TV is the best thing to happen to me in 2020 so far,” shared another fan. 

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ will premiere on CBS on January 7. 

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