Sky Witness is gearing up for an emotional and action-packed August with the return of FBI, FBI: International, and FBI: Most Wanted — but for two of the series, this month also marks the beginning of the end.
In an announcement that shook fans across the UK, Sky confirmed that both FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted will conclude with their upcoming seasons. As viewers prepare for the final missions of these beloved spin-offs, one thing is clear: Dick Wolf’s FBI Universe is about to deliver its most powerful punch yet.
FBI Season 7: The War Begins at Home
The original FBI charges back onto screens with its seventh season, and it doesn’t waste time getting to the fireworks. The season premiere, titled “Abandoned”, begins with the assassination of a seemingly unremarkable Brooklyn plumber. But nothing in the world of FBI is ever simple — the investigation quickly spirals into a globe-spanning case that puts the team at odds with the CIA.
For Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, the case is personal. Still reeling from the emotional fallout of the Hakim incident, she struggles to keep her composure in the field. Her growing internal conflict not only affects her decision-making but begins to fracture trust within the team. As the lines blur between national duty and personal demons, the stakes rise — and the consequences become deadly.
Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana de la Garza, John Boyd, and Katherine Renee Kane return to lead a team under pressure — one where loyalty is tested, leadership is strained, and the enemy may be closer than they think.
FBI: International Season 4 — The Final Flight
FBI: International embarks on its fourth and final season with “A Leader, Not A Tourist”. This isn’t just a case — it’s a transformation. A shooting in Los Angeles forces Supervisory Special Agent Wesley “Wes” Mitchell, played by Chicago P.D.’s Jesse Lee Soffer, to chase the suspects across borders — landing him in Budapest and right into the Fly Team’s territory.
Mitchell’s arrival shakes up the team dynamic. He’s not here to observe — he’s here to lead. And that shift comes at a cost.
Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto, and Eva-Jane Willis must adjust quickly, because the threats they face this season are more personal and more dangerous than ever before. The final season promises emotional goodbyes, tense betrayals, and a finale that will leave no one untouched. For a show built on the tension of international borders, its final act will be about the borders within — between trust and fear, duty and identity.
FBI: Most Wanted Season 6 — The Final Hunt Begins
Also entering its final chapter is FBI: Most Wanted, with Season 6 premiering under the chilling title “Aquarium Drinker”. The murder of a detective pulls Remy Scott’s Fugitive Task Force into one of the most gruesome killing sprees they’ve ever encountered. But it’s not just about the case this time — it’s about the man behind the badge.
As Remy, played by Dylan McDermott, dives deeper into the darkness of the investigation, he continues to nurture his relationship with Abby (Susan Misner), revealing more of the private man beneath the mission. Their growing intimacy offers rare emotional light in an otherwise unforgiving season.
Roxy Sternberg, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Edwin Hodge, and Shantel VanSanten round out a cast that is preparing to close this chapter of the Most Wanted legacy. But fans should expect anything but a quiet farewell. If the show’s history is any indication, its final ride will be paved with danger, justice, and sacrifice.
One Franchise. Three Journeys. A Legacy of Impact.
Since its inception, the FBI franchise has delivered high-octane cases, real-world stakes, and character arcs that resonate deeply. Under the guidance of Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television in partnership with CBS Studios, the shows have become a global phenomenon — gripping viewers with stories pulled straight from the headlines.
With FBI continuing into new territory and International and Most Wanted preparing to bow out, August 2025 marks a major shift in this television universe. For fans in the UK, it’s a chance to witness the next evolution — and to say goodbye to two teams that have defined courage across continents.