The actor will join as a recurring character at the latter end of the season
alum is joining .
Hayden, 37, who formerly starred on the ABC series Station 19, is headed to CBS to join the agency procedural. first reported the news on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Hayden confirmed he was cast in the CBS series on his account on Wednesday, Sept. 4.
“Very excited,” Hayden wrote alongside a screenshot of Deadline’s report.
Hayden is set to portray Agent Tyler Booth, an agent in Budapest who is in need of assistance on a case. His character will appear in the latter part of the season, Deadline reports.
More recently, Hayden wrapped his seven-season run as Travis Montgomery on the ABC series. The spinoff in May 2024.
Hayden previously starred as a series regular on the ABC series The Catch and had recurring roles on and .
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Hayden will also be joined by , who will assume the series lead on , PEOPLE previously confirmed. Soffer is taking over from Luke Kleintank, who left the franchise in season 3. The alum, 40, will star as Wesley Mitchell, the new supervisory special agent and head of the International Fly Team.
Hayden and Soffer will be joined by returning cast members Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto, Eva-Jane Willis and Christina Wolfe.
FBI: International is the third iteration of the FBI franchise, following and . The second spin-off follows the elite operatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s International Fly Team headquartered in Budapest.
The production follows a group of special agents as they “travel throughout Europe with the mission of tracking and neutralizing threats against American citizens wherever they may be, putting their lives on the line to protect the U.S. and its people,” per the synopsis.
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FBI: International season 4 will premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.
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