FBI season 7: Everything we know so far

FBI series (Image via Youtube/@TV Promos)
FBI season 7: Everything we know so far (Image via CBS)

Fans have been excited about FBI season 7, especially regarding Maggie Bell and Tiffany Wallace's futures after the dramatic events of season 6. The CBS show stands out in the crime drama genre as it blends gripping investigations with intimate stories.

Dick Wolf's FBI series has captured audiences with its engaging stories and relatable characters. On October 15, 2024, CBS premiered season 7, in which FBI agents in New York City handle new cases while dealing with personal issues. This combination of professional and personal challenges adds depth to the characters.

As per the storyline of the latest season, Maggie handles the challenges of parenthood, and OA Zidan's bond with her strengthens. Zeeko Zaki and Jeremy Sisto have significant crossover scenes that deepen their personal and professional lives, while Missy Peregrym reprises her role as Maggie Bell.


FBI season 7: Release date, cast, plot, and where to watch

FBI season 7 premiered on October 15, 2024, on CBS, continuing the story in New York City. The first episode, titled Abandoned, follows the assassination of a plumber, which propels the team into a complex investigation involving the CIA. The season will also look into Special Agent Tiffany Wallace's challenges following the events of season 6.

Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent OA Zidan and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell are among the returning members of the main cast. Alana De La Garza and Jeremy Sisto are also making significant comebacks. Budget constraints, however, might mean that some characters appear less frequently this season, though actors are assured of a few episodes.

As a new series regular, Lisette Olivera brings her background from the Behavioral Analysis Unit to the team dynamic. Further, crossover episodes of FBI season 7 will be featured in FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International, the show's spinoffs, to maintain the narrative's continuity.

Viewers can expect a mix of procedural cases, personal storylines, and high-stakes investigations in FBI season 7. New episodes of the series will air weekly on Tuesdays on CBS at 8 pm ET and can also be streamed on Paramount Plus.


A recap before watching FBI season 7

As one of the most popular American police procedural television drama series, FBI has provided a realistic look at the lives of the FBI agents in the New York office, since its premiere on September 25, 2018. The series explored the relationships among characters like Maggie Bell and OA Zidan, showing how their partnership strengthened as they faced various challenges.

FBI's sixth season debuted on February 13, 2024. In this season, Special Agent Tiffany Wallace dealt with the death of Agent Hobbs, her covert colleague, who was killed by terrorist Hakim Siran. When Siran returned later in the season, things got tense, and Tiffany had to shoot him to break the stalemate.

At first, her actions caused suspicions, but all became clear when Siran's secret weapon was discovered. Tiffany's character significantly developed during the season, displaying her resilience and emotional struggles and laying the groundwork for further development in upcoming episodes.


Closing thoughts

As done with every season, FBI season 7 has started with exciting stories and investigations. It premiered on October 15, 2024, at 8 pm ET on CBS, beginning with the episode Abandoned, where agents look into the shocking murder of a Brooklyn plumber.

This season is also special because it marks the last appearance of Katherine Renee Kane’s character, Tiffany Wallace. Viewers will meet her new partner, Syd Ortiz, played by Lisette Olivera, bringing fresh energy to the team. New episodes will be released every Tuesday, keeping fans intrigued all season long.


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Edited by Janhavi Chauhan
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