CBS Expands ‘Fire Country’ Universe With New Medical Spin-Off
Apr 20, 2026
CBS has spent the last few seasons turning Fire Country into more than just a single-hit procedural. With Sheriff Country already expanding that world and both shows set to remain part of the network’s 2026-27 lineup, Edgewater is starting to look less like a backdrop and more like the center of a much bigger franchise plan. Said plan now appears to include another spin-off, according to Deadline. CBS is reportedly in early development on a third series set in the Fire Country and Sheriff Country universe, described as a medical drama tentatively titled “Med Country.” If it moves forward, the show would follow a local medical team in Edgewater, giving the franchise a new lane beyond firefighting and law enforcement. It’s hard not to draw a comparison to NBC’s One Chicago juggernaut, or even to ABC’s now-defunct Grey’s Anatomy/Station 19 setup. Chatter around the project frames it as a way of adding a medical branch to a universe already covering emergency response and policing — exactly how a network procedural becomes a durable franchise. For CBS, it creates room for crossovers, recurring characters, and a broader strategy built around a single, manageable setting.
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There is also already a likely route for introducing it. CBS is reportedly considering a backdoor pilot approach, with the prospective lead debuting during Season 2 of Sheriff Country. That is a familiar network play, but it makes sense here. Shared-universe dramas tend to work best when new characters arrive via an established show rather than asking viewers to buy into a fresh concept from scratch. The producing lineup suggests CBS wants consistency as much as expansion. Max Thieriot, Joan Rater, Tony Phelan, and Jerry Bruckheimer are all reportedly attached as executive producers, tying the possible new series closely to the existing creative DNA of Fire Country. It is still early, though, and current reports indicate the project would not be expected to premiere until at least the 2027-28 TV season if it receives a full green light.
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That longer runway could be helpful. Sheriff Country, which stars Morena Baccarin, has already been renewed for a second season, while Fire Country itself is heading into season 5. Rather than rushing out multiple spin-offs with a similar hook, CBS looks to be broadening the franchise genre by genre, which is a much smarter way to keep a shared universe from feeling repetitive (and potentially fracturing their audience).
It may also explain why the proposed Jared Padalecki-led offshoot, often referred to as Fire Country: Surfside, is reportedly still in limbo after being introduced during Season 3. A medical drama gives CBS a cleaner expansion point and a format that naturally overlaps with the kinds of emergencies these shows already cover.
Release Date
October 7, 2022
Network
CBS
Showrunner
Tia Napolitano
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