‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Boss Talks Team Changes in Finale, What Would’ve Happened in Season 7
- FBI: Most Wanted aired its series finale on May 20, 2024, concluding the CBS drama following its cancellation in March 2024.
- The cancellation came early, preventing exploration of season seven stories, though the finale served as a farewell to the main characters.
- David Hudgins, the showrunner, revealed the season six finale ended with a fugitive dubbed the 'white whale' escaping, setting a cliffhanger for a planned seventh season.
- Remy Cannon retired at the soft opening of his restaurant, passing leadership to Sheryll J. Barnes, who declined a job in D.C. To stay with the New York Fugitive Task Force.
- The finale emphasized the blended family dynamics and character growth, highlighting Remy's praise of Ray Cannon's integrity and Barnes' new leadership role.
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