Executive producer and showrunner Chris Mundy has left CBS’ upcoming Criminal Minds spinoff, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, according to Variety. Current Criminal Minds showrunner and executive producer Ed Bernero will take over for Mundy and therefore be in charge of running both programs. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, which is slated to debut next year, will star Forest Whitaker, Matt Ryan, Michael Kelly, Beau Garrett, Kirsten Vangsness, and Janeane Garofalo as a new profiling team within the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit.
Oct 5
2010
09:12 PM ET
'Criminal Minds' spinoff changes showrunner
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I can’t wait.. Criminal Minds is a favorite show of mine.
So is Kirsten Vangsness leaving or will she be doing both shows?
Kristen is doing both shows.
Hopefully this will result in a better show, but with poor pilot and watching other shows change show runners, it’s likely nothing really will really change.