When FBI: International first hit our screens, it didn’t just extend the Dick Wolf universe—it redefined it. As a spin-off of CBS’s highly successful FBI franchise, the series took a bold step by shifting the action from the streets of New York to the sprawling cities and shadowy back alleys of Europe. The result? A crime procedural that feels both familiar and refreshingly new.
At the heart of FBI: International is the elite “Fly Team,” a group of agents who travel across borders to protect American interests overseas. Unlike traditional FBI teams, these operatives often find themselves navigating murky international laws, working without the safety net of firearms, and relying on wit, negotiation, and strategy to complete their missions. This twist alone adds layers of tension rarely seen in domestic law enforcement dramas.
Leading the charge is Special Agent Scott Forrester, portrayed with steely determination by Luke Kleintank. Forrester’s strict moral code and tactical brilliance make him the perfect leader in a world where every decision could spark a diplomatic crisis. Alongside him is Special Agent Jamie Kellett (Heida Reed), a multilingual powerhouse who brings a sharp mind and emotional depth to the team. Rounding out the cast is Tank—the beloved K9 who adds both charm and tactical support to the group.
What sets this series apart isn’t just its locations—though the lush visuals of Budapest, Prague, and Paris certainly help—it’s the way FBI: International tackles real-world threats. From human trafficking rings to cybercrime networks and political conspiracies, the cases reflect modern dangers that resonate with a global audience. And with streaming platforms like Paramount+ bringing the show to viewers around the world, its international relevance is only growing.
Behind the scenes, the show is a collaboration between CBS and Wolf Entertainment, co-created by Derek Haas. The creative team expertly blends high-stakes action with character-driven storytelling, staying true to the Dick Wolf formula while pushing its boundaries.
Critically, FBI: International has been praised for its high production value, strong performances, and its ability to balance procedural familiarity with global intrigue. Fans on social media rave about the crossovers, the chemistry between team members, and the show’s unique take on international law enforcement.
As CBS continues to invest in franchise-building, FBI: International stands as a shining example of how to expand a universe without losing its core. It’s more than just another spin-off—it’s a global thriller that taps into the anxieties and tensions of our interconnected world.
With multiple seasons already confirmed and a loyal fanbase growing, FBI: International is proving that when it comes to crime dramas, Dick Wolf still knows how to play the long game.