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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