CBS Cancels ‘CSI:Cyber’
2 min readThe second season of CSI: Cyber came to a close in March, after receiving a shortened episode order. The show’s future remained up in the air, but the network announced today that Cyber has been cancelled and will not return for a third season. This marks the end of the CSI franchise, which began with the premiere of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on October 6, 2000, and included four series over the past 16 years.
Here are a few tweets and Instagram posts from cast members Patricia Arquette (Avery Ryan), James Van Der Beek (Elijah Mundo) and Charley Koontz (Daniel Krumitz):
Wanted to thank the @CSICyber fans for your support and working so hard to keep the show on. I have great love and respect for cast&screw
— Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) May 12, 2016
@smoss @charley_koontz @HayleyKiyoko @vanderjames @CSICyber You guys are the best! I could not admire you more!
— Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) May 12, 2016
THANK YOU for two great seasons and a life changing opportunity. What an honor to have a small part in history with this franchise #CSICyber
— Charley Koontz (@charley_koontz) May 12, 2016