The Rookie: Feds is an upcoming police procedural crime drama series that is a spin-off of the infamous and widely-praised television series, The Rookie. Ever since Niecy Nash-Betts featured as Simone Clark, the FBI trainee in the fourth season of The Rookie, the audience’s positive and wide acceptance of her and her bold character earned Simone her own spinoff series. Alike The Rookie, The Rookie: Feds is also created by Alexi Hawley. Keep reading to know more.
The Rookie: Feds: Plot and Cast
The Rookie: Feds follows the life of Simone Clark, the age-wise senior-most rookie of the FBI academy. The character of Simone took off in the fourth season of the flagship series, The Rookie, when she helped the LA division of the FBI and Officer Nolan in scouting a former student of her’s who was a terror attack suspect. As of now, the fans have to wait a little bit longer as not much has been revealed regarding the plot of the spin-off series.
The cast of Rookie Feds includes Niecy Nash as Special Agent Simone Clark,, Nathan Fillion as John Nolan, Britt Robertson as Special Agent Laura Stensen, Kevin Zegers as Special Agent Brendon Acres, Felix Solis as Supervisory Special Agent Matthew Garza, James Lesure as Special Agent Carter Hope, Allison Scagliotti as Aria Lansing, Jocelyn Hudon as Katie McCord, Frankie Faison as Christopher ‘Cutty’ Clark, Kate Cochran as Jane Doe, Valarie Pettiford as Ruth Jackson, Charley Koontz as Logan Anders, and Michelle Nuñez as Elena Flores. The cast also includes Devika Bhise as Antoinette Benneteau, Ron Roggé as Martin, John Hans Tester as Dylan Santiago, Sierra Nowak as Athena, Racquel Bianca John as Hannah, Justin Sintic as Andrew Wilson, Eric C. Sun as Leo, A.J. Castro as Cyrus, Ricky Wang as Todd, and Gordon Sran as Micah Olsen.
The Rookie: Feds: Release Date
The Rookie: Feds releases on September 27, 2022, Tuesday, on ABC at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The episodes will be available to stream a day after on Hulu.
The Rookie: Feds: Trailer
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