The show will see many of the original cast reprise their iconic roles, but some big names will be missing.
Which Original "Criminal Minds" Cast Members Will Be in the Reboot?
The cast members reprising their long-time characters include Joe Mantegna as David Rossi, Paget Brewster as Emily Prentiss, Adam Rodriguez as Luke Alvez, A.J. Cook as Jennifer "JJ" Jareau, Kirsten Vangsness as Penelope Garcia, and Aisha Tyler as Tara Lewis.
Why Isn't Matthew Gray Gubler in the "Criminal Minds" Reboot?
Matthew Gray Gubler starred as the fan-favorite character Spencer Reid for the show's 15-season run. However, according to a Deadline report, Gubler, who last appeared in "Dollface," is not inclined to revive his widely adored character.
Brewster addressed Gubler's exit in an interview with Looper in July 27. "Matthew was the only person in the last two seasons that had been in every single episode. He did 15 years straight through. From 25 to 40, the guy was on one show, and that's when we shot 22, 24 episodes a year. He was never able to go do other stuff, so I understand," she said. "He wants to direct. He graduated from NYU to direct, and his first audition was 'Criminal Minds.'"
She continued: "Imagine you never expected to be an actor and then suddenly it's 15 years of your life. I understand why. I'm hoping he changes his mind, but I understand why he wants to do other things. I was gone from 'Criminal Minds' for four years. I got to do a ton of other things that enriched my life and my resume, and my education, so I understand how he feels."
Why Isn't Shemar Moore in the "Criminal Minds" Reboot?
Shemar Moore starred as the charming Derek Morgan from season one to season 11 of "Criminal Minds" before taking a step back to a reoccurring role from season 12 to season 14 to pursue other projects — one of those being CBS's other hit show "S.W.A.T.," which premiered in 2017 and is still going strong. His starring role on the show is probably what's preventing him from signing on for the "Criminal Minds" revival. But considering "S.W.A.T." is under the Paramount umbrella, it doesn't seem totally out of the question that Moore could appear in the reboot as a guest at some point.
Why Isn't Daniel Henney in the "Criminal Minds" Reboot?
Daniel Henney joined "Criminal Minds" as the character Matthew Simmons toward the end of the series' run in season 10, becoming a regular from season 13 until the series finale. Henney's absence from the revival is likely due to scheduling conflicts owing to his role in Amazon Prime's fantasy drama "The Wheel of Time."
Will Any New Cast Members Join the "Criminal Minds" Reboot?
On Sept. 9, Paramount+ announced "Friday Night Lights" alum Zach Gilford has joined "Criminal Minds: Evolution" for a season-long arc. He's set to play Elias Voit, an operations analyst for a security firm who has a secret dark side. It sounds like Elias could be a potential unsub, especially since the streamer noted he's obsessed with death.
Additionally, the original series' executive producer, writer, and showrunner, Erica Messer, is confirmed to be steering the highly anticipated reboot. The writers and executive producers Breen Frazier and Chris Barbour also make up the creative team behind the latest revival.