CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

American forensics/crime TV series

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May 19 2024 The series finale of CSI: Vegas aired, concluding the show after three seasons.
April 2024 Series was canceled after three seasons.
April 19 2024 CBS canceled CSI: Vegas after three seasons.
February 18 2024 The third season of CSI: Vegas premiered, moving to Sunday nights.
February 18 2024 Third season premiered, consisting of 10 episodes.
2023 The second season of CSI: Vegas concluded, further exploring the forensic investigations of the Las Vegas Crime Lab team.
August 22 2023 Second season DVD release in Region 1 with 21 episodes on 5 discs
February 21 2023 CBS renewed CSI: Vegas for a shortened third season of ten episodes.
December 2022 Second season premiered in the United Kingdom.
December 15 2022 Eric Szmanda confirmed to reprise his role as Greg Sanders in several episodes during the latter half of the second season.
November 14 2022 First season DVD release in Region 2
October 2022 Anthony E. Zuiker teased the second season would have at least 17 episodes, which was later confirmed to be 21 episodes.
September 29 2022 The second season of CSI: Vegas premiered, expanding to 21 episodes.
July 2022 First season premiered on Alibi in the United Kingdom.
May 24 2022 Jay Lee upgraded to series regular, with Lex Medlin and Ariana Guerra joining as new cast regulars.
April 5 2022 First season DVD release in Region 1 with 10 episodes on 3 discs
February 11 2022 Marg Helgenberger announced to reprise her role as Catherine Willows in the second season.
January 27 2022 Mel Rodriguez confirmed to leave ahead of the second season.
January 25 2022 Jorja Fox announced to not return for the second season.
December 15 2021 Second season renewal announced, with Petersen confirmed to not return as a cast member but remain as executive producer.
December 15 2021 CBS renewed CSI: Vegas for a second season.
November 4 2021 Scheduled end of filming for CSI: Vegas in Los Angeles, California.
October 6 2021 CSI: Vegas premiered on CBS, reviving the CSI franchise with a new cast including Paula Newsome, Matt Lauria, Mandeep Dhillon, and Mel Rodriguez, while also featuring William Petersen and Jorja Fox reprising their original roles.
August 22 2021 Petersen was reportedly taken to a hospital after becoming ill during the filming of the series.
July 12 2021 CBS announced the premiere date of October 6, 2021, coinciding with 21 years since the original CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiere.
May 19 2021 CBS announced the series would premiere in fall 2021 on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET.
May 4 2021 Filming for CSI: Vegas commenced in Los Angeles, California.
May 3 2021 Jamie McShane cast in a recurring role, and Paul Guilfoyle confirmed to reprise his role as Jim Brass in two episodes.
March 31 2021 Mandeep Dhillon is cast in the series. Wallace Langham confirmed to reprise his role as David Hodges, and Petersen and Fox are officially announced as cast members.
March 31 2021 CSI: Vegas officially ordered to series, with Uta Briesewitz directing the pilot.
February 2021 Series nearing formal straight-to-series order, with potential for multiple seasons.
February 12 2021 Paula Newsome, Matt Lauria, and Mel Rodriguez are cast in the series. Petersen and Fox are finalizing their deals.
January 8 2021 Series officially announced to begin production in early 2021.
January 8 2021 CBS announced the series would air during the 2021–22 television season.
August 10 2020 Series development continued with the title CSI: Vegas, and William Petersen was set to executive produce.
August 10 2020 Continued negotiations for Petersen and Fox's return, with casting underway for five new characters.
August 10 2020 Announcement made that filming for CSI: Vegas was planned to start in the fall of 2020, contingent on COVID-19 production conditions.
August 10 2020 CBS announced that due to COVID-19 related production shutdowns, the originally planned October 6, 2020 premiere would be postponed.
February 10 2020 Announcement of an event series sequel to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, to be developed by Jason Tracey, CBS Studios, and Jerry Bruckheimer Television.
February 10 2020 William Petersen and Jorja Fox are announced to be in talks to potentially reprise their roles as Gil Grissom and Sara Sidle in CSI: Vegas.
2016 CSI: Cyber franchise series was canceled, with producers expressing openness to reviving the franchise.
2015 Series finale of original CSI: Crime Scene Investigation aired, with series creator Anthony E. Zuiker discussing potential future character trajectories.
May 9 2014 CSI: Cyber was officially picked up by CBS as a new television series.
May 7 2014 Season finale 'Dead In His Tracks' aired, attracting 10.01 million viewers with a 1.9/6 rating
April 30 2014 The backdoor pilot episode 'Kitty' for CSI: Cyber aired, introducing Special Agent Avery Ryan (played by Patricia Arquette) from the FBI Cyber division.
March 13 2014 CBS announced that CSI: Crime Scene Investigation would return for a fifteenth season, set to air in September 2014.
February 18 2014 CBS announced plans to launch a new CSI spin-off series, CSI: Cyber, with a backdoor pilot episode planned.
January 15 2014 Episode 'Keep Calm and Carry On' aired, drawing 10.30 million viewers
2013 William Petersen returned as Gil Grissom for uncredited voice-over appearances in the episodes 'Wild Flowers' and 'Dead Air', speaking on the phone with Sara.
2013 During the season, Gary Sinise made his first appearance in CSI as his CSI: NY character Mac Taylor in a two-part crossover episode with CSI: NY.

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