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It's over. The CSI franchise officially comes to an end as CSI: Cyber is cancelled by CBS

Thu May 12, 2016 6:27 pm

Patricia Arquette's fledgling spinoff won't be back

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It's the end of an era at CBS, as the once highly-rated CSI television franchise comes to an end.

On Thursday (May 12), the Tiffany Network officially cancelled spinoff CSI: Cyber - the last remaining CSI series on the air (via Deadline).

CSI: Cyber had brought over Ted Danson from the original show for its sophomore season, but it failed to bring in ratings high enough to secure a third one.

This was the fourth series to spin off from the original CSI, which wrapped up its own 15-season run with a CBS television movie last September.

The David Caruso-starring CSI: Miami ran from 2002 to 2012 on CBS, while CSI: NY's own nine-year run on the network came to an end in 2013.

Hollywood heavyweight Jerry Bruckheimer produced the franchise, which launched with the Anthony E. Zuiker-created mothership series all the way back in October 2000.
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