FBI: Most Wanted adds new series regular for season 3

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The Man in the High Castle star Alexa Davalos has been cast in the third season of CBS's FBI: Most Wanted.

Deadline reports that the actress has landed a lead role in the series opposite Julian McMahon and fellow regular cast members Kellan Lutz, Roxy Sternberg, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Miguel Gomez.

Davalos will play a new FBI agent who joins Jess LaCroix's (McMahon) team.

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Photo credit: Roy Rochlin - Getty Images

The third season of FBI: Most Wanted will premiere on Tuesday, September 21 as part of the network's All-FBI Tuesdays.

The night will feature a three-hour crossover event beginning with the first episode of FBI's fourth season, then the debut of new spin-off FBI: International.

FBI: International was first announced in September and earlier this month it was reported that Davalos' former Man in the High Castle co-star Luke Kleintank had been cast in the lead role.

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Photo credit: Tommaso Boddi - Getty Images

The show's official synopsis from CBS reads: "FBI: International is the third iteration of the successful FBI brand that follows the elite operatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s International Fly Team.

"Headquartered in Prague, they travel the world with the mission of tracking and neutralizing threats against American citizens wherever they may be. Not allowed to carry guns, the Fly Team relies on intelligence, quick thinking and pure brawn as they put their lives on the line to protect the US and its people."


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