Gary Sinise to Lead CBS' CRIMINAL MINDS Spinoff

By: Jan. 16, 2015
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According to Entertainment Weekly, former CSI: NEW YORK star Gary Sinise has signed on to lead CBS' new spinoff of its long-running crime drama CRIMINAL MINDS.

The network previously ordered CRIMINAL MINDS: SUSPECT BEHAVIOR, but cancelled it after 13 episodes in 2011

Planned as a "planted episode" within the current season, the spinoff's pilot "will focus on an elite FBI team of profilers who work abroad."

Sinise will play Jack Garrett, "a twenty-year veteran of the Bureau, who is currently in charge of the FBI's top team for handling cases involving Americans abroad."

The episode is slated to air next month on CBS.

CRIMINAL MINDS showrunner Erica Messer is set to write and executive produce the episode.

CRIMINAL MINDS revolves around an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit's most experienced agent is David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU, who is essential in helping the team solve new cases. The BAU team is lead by Special Agent Aaron Hotchner, a strong profiler who is able to gain people's trust and unlock their secrets. Other members include Special Agent Derek Morgan, an expert on obsessional crimes; Special Agent Dr. Spencer Reid, a classically misunderstood genius whose social IQ is as low as his intellectual IQ is high; Jennifer "J.J." Jareau, the team's former unit liaison-turned-profiler; Penelope Garcia, the team's indispensible computer wizard who helps research the cases with her unique charm, and the team's newest member, Kate Callahan, a seasoned undercover agent whose standout work with the FBI landed her a coveted position with the BAU. As the team evolves together, the BAU continues its dedication to using their expertise to pinpoint predators' motivations and identify their emotional triggers in the attempt to stop them.

Photo Credit: Michael Desmond/CBS



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