Entertainment NewsCBS is Ending 'CSI' After 15 Seasons with a TV Movie

CBS is Ending ‘CSI’ After 15 Seasons with a TV Movie

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After 15 seasons, CBS is planning to end ‘CSI’ with a TV movie.

CBS is planning to end one of their most popular TV series. CSI’s 15th season just ended, leaving several storylines up in the air. According to Deadline, CBS is discussing different ways to end the series, which could include a two-hour TV movie to wrap up a shorter 16th season:

… the network is discussing different scenarios about a final installment of the venerable procedural, and one of them that has been getting traction involves a two-hour movie that would wrap the stories for the characters and give the show a proper send-off. A short 16th and final season, as short as 6 episodes, may also still be on the table.

After its first season this past week, CBS has renewed spinoff series CSI: Cyber for a second season. Expect, CBS to invest more time and money on the spinoff because after all, it is part of one of the most popular TV franchises in history.

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