The newest member of BAU confirms their return for Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3
Following some challenging stretches during its production, revitalizing the iconic CBS procedural has turned out well for Paramount+, the streaming service bringing back the show. Early season 3 renewal of the show, even before *Criminal Minds: Evolution* season 2 debuted, proves its success. Although the renewal doesn't divulge anything about BAU's present situation, a cast member's social media activity may have prematurely exposed their fate beyond the sophomore year of the show.
Ryan-James Hatanaka essentially confirms on his official Instagram account that he will be Tyler Green returning in *Criminal Minds: Evolution* Season 3. Look out his post down below:
The mean of Green's return for *Criminal Minds: Evolution* Season 3?
Hatanaka makes a controversial debut then reappears as Green in *Criminal Minds: Evolution* season 2 in a bigger capacity. Green first became subtly involved in the Sicarius case, which resulted in the season 1 finale's arrest of Elias Voit. The profiler brings Green back as shown in the season 2 premiere as they probe the enigma of Gold Star, who might be a government-trained killer. He's simply consulting right now, but Hatanaka's confirmed *Criminal Minds: Evolution* season 3 comeback implies that his FBI stint might turn into a permanent employment.
Given Green's experience, hiring him full-time for Emily Prentiss' team makes perfect sense. That said, his convoluted relationship with Penelope Garcia could get in the way. Their relationship was turbulent, made even more complicated when they first became close in *Criminal Minds: Evolution* season 1. Garcia broke up the affair and is working to move on, but having Green around makes this more challenging. Assuming he formally signs up for the BAU, the likelihood of them reconnecting rises. On the other hand, it lessens the possibility that Garcia may at last provide Luke Alvez a chance.
The Two-Part *Criminal Minds: Evolution* Season 2 Premiere Ends With Elias Voit Successfully Breaking Luke Alvez's Composure With a Revelation
Hatanaka's reply, revealing that aside from the main characters of the show, he, too, will be returning for the junior year of the show, spoils Green's comeback in *Criminal Minds: Evolution* season 3. He doesn't say, though, anything regarding the course of his character in season 2.
The show's continuation makes it all the more evident that, despite its contentious run, *Criminal Minds: Evolution* is probably the next great thing for the brand. Fans have already pointed out how effectively the show brings back the best aspects of the CBS series; now, given the news of a new season, it's likely that the new format will only get ever stronger.
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The BAU has been understaffed for some time, and the expectation is that missing profiler would return and take back their former positions. Still, it won't be long until BAU moves on from their former members as the FBI might be appointing replacements.
The two-part *Criminal Minds: Evolution* season 2 premiere closes with Elias Voit deftly upsetting Luke Alvez's calm with a revelation. The makers of the show have said that the arc of the season will investigate the psychological and emotional effects of Voit's acts, so creating the prospect for some significant changes at the end of the season.
The Evolution Plot of *Criminal Minds**
In *Criminal Minds: Evolution*, the FBI's elite team of criminal profiler confronts their biggest threat yet—an UnSub who has established a network of other serial killers using the epidemic. One murder at a time, the crew must hunt them down as the globe opens back up and the network gets active. Original cast members keeping on their roles are Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, Adam Rodriguez, and Paget Brewster. As a regular guest star in a season-long arc, Zach Gilford joins the active ensemble.
While the show's return to its original shape has attracted people in, the current season faces great pressure to remain relevant as the series goes on. The fresh approach of *Criminal Minds: Evolution* has delighted viewers; now, with its renewal, it is obvious that the show will probably continue available on the streaming service for the foreseeable future.