Even though Bones was phenomenally popular throughout its run, the police procedural’s ideal replacement didn’t even secure a season order after its pilot was produced. Although medical dramas like The Pitt are also fairly popular, police procedurals make up the majority of scripted dramas on network and cable television in 2026. From The Rookie to the massive NCIS franchise, to FBI and its spinoffs, to quirkier crime dramedies like High Potential, there is a whole range of cop shows on the air.
This has been the case for some time, as cop shows overtook earlier network TV staples like family sitcoms to become the most prominent genre in TV listings some years ago. As a result, creators working on police procedurals need a fresh hook to ensure their show stands out, and that is one thing that the quirky Fox police procedural Bones managed admirably throughout its 12-season run. Starring Emily Deschanel as Temperance “Bones” Brennan, Bones was based on a series of novels by author and forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs.
A quirky police procedural that focused on Deschanel’s eponymous forensic anthropologist and her relationship with David Boreanaz’s FBI agent Seeley Booth, Bones blended character drama with offbeat murder cases to keep viewers on their toes. The best episodes of Bones balanced the chemistry between its leads with genuinely compelling crime drama, so viewers were understandably excited to hear that Deschanel would star in a new police procedural in 2026.
Emily Deschanel’s Key Witness Sounded Like A Perfect Replacement For Bones
Announced early in 2026, Key Witness saw Deschanel star as Professor Georgia Ryan, a psychologist who specializes in getting inside the minds of victims. Rather than focusing on the perpetrators of violent crimes, as most criminal profilers do, Ryan instead gets into the heads of the victims for a fresh spin on a familiar trope. NBC ordered a pilot of the police procedural and, like Bones before it, Key Witness seemingly had all the ingredients of a potential hit.
Shows like Hannibal, Criminal Minds, and Mindhunters have explored the minds of killers ad nauseam. In contrast, Key Witness sounded more like a non-supernatural spin on the horror-comedy iZombie, wherein Rose McIver’s undead sleuth ingested the brains of crime victims to see their final memories. Sadly, Deschanel’s seemingly perfect Bones replacement has not been ordered to series, unlike her former co-star Boreanaz’s reboot of the classic cop show The Rockford Files.
While Key Witness might not necessarily be dead yet, as the show could still be picked up by another network, this still comes as a blow to fans of the series after an earlier potential Bones replacement from 2026 also fell through. Based on Patricia Cornwell’s novel series of the same name, Prime Video’s Scarpetta focused on another unconventional but brilliant female forensic pathologist who also balances a chaotic personal life with her peerless professional work.
Key Witness’s Failure To Secure A Season Order Is A Second Big Blow For Bones Fans In 2026
However, while this Nicole Kidman vehicle had a lot in common with Bones on paper, the similarities between the show’s protagonists was where their shared appeal ended. Scarpetta was dark, grim, gory, and self-serious to a fault, with many reviewers calling the show unintentionally funny as it haphazardly bounced from intense, gruesome police procedural work to goofy, melodramatic, campy family drama.
Without any of the police procedural fun of Bones, Prime Video’s show was a poor replacement for the earlier network TV hit. Meanwhile, the other plot problems of Scarpetta meant that it wasn’t even a particularly strong watch for viewers who didn’t come into the series hoping to fill a Bones-shaped hole in their viewing habits. Thus, the news that the Bones star’s police procedural pilot won’t be going ahead is not the first blow to fans of the series this year.
- Release Date
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2005 – 2017
- Network
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FOX
- Showrunner
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Hart Hanson
- Directors
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Ian Toynton, Dwight H. Little, Chad Lowe, Jeannot Szwarc, Allan Kroeker, Kate Woods, Steven DePaul, Tim Southam, Jeff Woolnough, Milan Cheylov, Randall Zisk, Alex Chapple, François Velle, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Tony Wharmby, Craig Ross Jr., Kevin Hooks, Michael Lange, Sanford Bookstaver, Allison Liddi-Brown, David Grossman, Emile B. Levisetti, Greg Yaitanes, Brad Turner
- Writers
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Hart Hanson, Michael Peterson, Dean Lopata, Jonathan Collier, Keith Foglesong, Janet Lin, Elizabeth Benjamin, Pat Charles, Josh Berman, Scott Williams, Hilary Weisman Graham, Noah Hawley, Lyla Oliver, Karyn Usher, Dave Thomas, Janet Tamaro, Sanford Golden, Steve Blackman, Joe Hortua, Karen Wyscarver, Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Emily Silver, Yael Zinkow, Greg Ball
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Emily Deschanel
Temperance ‘Bones’ Brennan
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