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Star Joe Mantegna takes us inside the new revival Criminal Minds: Evolution
The dark drama centring on the cases of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit ended its 15-season CBS run in 2020, and since then, it has remained popular in repeats on cable networks and streaming services. As a result, we’re getting a reboot, featuring most of the regular cast members, when Criminal Minds: Evolution begins streaming Thursday on Disney+. (Meanwhile, the show will be available on streamer Paramount+ down in the United States.) Disney+The BAU agents have many unsubs (or unknown subjects) to pursue this time, thanks to an enemy, played by recurring guest star Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights, Midnight Mass), who has utilized the coronavirus pandemic to assemble a network of serial killers. David Rossi and Emily Prentiss (returnees Joe Mantegna and Paget Brewster) again lead the charge against evildoers, with A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler and Adam Rodriguez also reprising their roles. (Matthew Gray Gubler and Daniel Henney haven’t returned for the revival.) Disney+“We never wanted to go away to begin with,” executive producer Erica Messer confirms. “We knew that there were plenty of stories to tell, and that’s one of the things. You can sort of feel behind the scenes if a show is lagging or, creatively, the scripts aren’t hitting. And because we’re telling stories of good and evil, it’s kind of endless.” Disney+Stars Mantegna, Cook, Tyler and Rodriguez also get to direct on Criminal Minds: Evolution, as they did in the first series. “I’ve always been a defender of the fact that our show gave that realistic aspect to what these real men and women do,” says Mantegna. “Very often, we hear, ‘Don’t you get nightmares?’ or, ‘Doesn’t it disturb you to do this show?’ It doesn’t disturb me at all because when they say ‘Cut,’ that person lying there with the axe in his head pops up and goes over to craft services and gets a sandwich. Disney+“The ones I worry about,” Mantegna adds, “are the real men and women of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies around the world who have to really do this for a living. What I love about our show is that we show it like it is, and I think that’s important.” Disney+Though streaming offers more leeway for adult content and language than broadcast television, Messer notes she’s aware that the Criminal Minds fanbase includes teenagers, thus she “never wanted us to go into full, like, R-rated extra violence or anything that would suddenly feel like a very different series. You just get to live and breathe in this space, and it can be a disturbing space to live in.”
Criminal Minds: Evolution premieres Thursday, November 24 on Disney+