Will A Revival Ever Happen?
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“Bones,” the popular Fox series that captured the hearts of many procedural drama enthusiasts, wrapped up its 12-season run in 2017. Despite its cancellation against the producers’ desires, the show concluded with a happy, albeit open-ended, finale. This leaves room for a potential revival, should the decision be made to revisit the intriguing world of FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, portrayed by David Boreanaz, and forensic anthropologist Temperance “Bones” Brennan, played by Emily Deschanel.

The enduring appeal of “Bones” was evident when the cast reunited in 2025 for a 20th-anniversary panel. This event rekindled hopes among fans eager to see the beloved Booth-Brennan duo return in new episodes. As enthusiasts ponder the possibility of a 13th season, the question remains: Is it worth holding out for a revival, or is it merely wishful thinking? Here’s why fans should remain optimistic about a potential reunion.

For those who might need a refresher on how “Bones” concluded, the series finale, titled “The End in the End,” depicted the team dealing with the aftermath of a bombing at the Jeffersonian Institute, their second home. Brennan, injured in the explosion, faces the challenge of agnosia, a condition that hampers her ability to process complex information—a devastating blow for one of the show’s top forensic minds.

As the team navigates their way out of the wreckage, they regroup to confront Mark Kovac, the mastermind behind the chaos. With assistance from Angela (Michaela Conlin), Cam (Tamara Taylor), and Hodgins (T.J. Thyne), Booth discovers Kovac’s accomplice—his sister, Jeannine, played by Brit Shaw. During an interrogation, Jeannine confesses to bombing the Jeffersonian and admits to murdering Brennan’s father, Max, portrayed by Ryan O’Neal. The team ultimately tracks down Mark, leading to a climactic showdown that results in his defeat.

The series finale left the door open for a revival

As Brennan starts to recover from her agnosia, the team begins to move forward with their lives. Cam announces her and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) adoption plans, while Karen (Sara Rue) and Aubrey (John Boyd) explore a budding romance following Aubrey’s decision to remain in D.C. Meanwhile, Hodgins and Angela eagerly await the birth of their child. Although the series finale offers a sense of closure, it leaves fans with lingering questions about the characters’ futures.

Initially, David Boreanaz expressed reluctance about revisiting his role in “Bones.” In a 2019 interview with Parade, he mentioned, “I’m not much of a reunion guy.” Similarly, Emily Deschanel told TVLine that Boreanaz was not interested in revisiting the past. However, with time, it seems his stance may have softened, sparking hope for a possible return of the beloved series.

Bones’ agnosia begins to go away, and she and her friends pack up so that the lab can be fixed. The crew begins to move on with their lives; Cam announces that she and Arastoo (Pej Vahdat) are adopting; Karen (Sara Rue) and Aubrey (John Boyd) begin to flirt in the wake of Aubrey’s decision to take a promotion that will keep him in DC; Hodgins and Angela anticipate the birth of their baby. It’s a cozy watch, but fans still have some big complaints about the series finale. More importantly, it’s a conclusion that leaves every character’s ultimate fate completely open. 

David Boreanaz thinks a revival would be easy

In the past, David Boreanaz has been dismissive about the idea of reprising his “Bones” role. In 2019, he told Parade that he’s “not much of a reunion guy,” and when Emily Deschanel spoke with TVLine about a possible “Bones” movie that same year, she said: “I know David said he wouldn’t, because he doesn’t like to go backwards.” Of course, a lot of time has passed since then, and it appears as though Boreanaz’s stance on a comeback may have softened somewhat.

When he sat down with Variety in 2024, Boreanaz admitted that he would “consider” coming back for a “Bones” revival and even shared some ideas about what could have happened to his character in the meantime: “I think Booth is not really active and retired, and has to be drawn back into a case, to solve something that happened on the grounds of the FBI.” However, he also said that it’s “not something that I’m focused on right now,” a message he repeated during an interview with Parade in January 2025.

Speaking to Woman’s World at the Televerse Festival in August 2025, the actor admitted that it would be interesting to see Bones and Booth operating in today’s climate. “Of all the shows, I think ‘Bones’ is one you can just kind of drop into and have fun with all of us,” he said during the show’s special 20th anniversary panel. “What would be really fantastic about it is to see all of us in today’s environment — the political environment, social environment, the mental health environment — and see all of our perspectives and how funny that would be.” It sounds like he’s not pushing for a revival, but he clearly hasn’t closed the door on one.

Emily Deschanel is still involved in the world of Bones

Emily Deschanel has stayed a part of the “Bones” world by co-hosting the watchalong podcast “Boneheads” with Carla Gallo, who played Daisy Wick on the show. When asked about a potential “Bones” revival by CBR in 2025, both Gallo and Deschanel were excited about the prospect. “Everyone misses it,” Gallo said. “I’m like, ‘Why are we not bringing this gang back together?’” As for Deschanel, she added: “People talk about potentially rebooting the show in some way. It is the 20th anniversary this year, so it’d be fun to do something for that, but I don’t know. I’m not in charge of such things, but I’d be down for it.”

Unlike Boreanaz, Deschanel doesn’t have an issue with revisiting old characters. “I don’t have a hard-and-fast rule on that, so we’ll see,” she told TVLine. It seems pretty clear that both Deschanel and Gallo are on board for a revival, and they’re not the only ones — Gallo asked T.J. Thyne about it, and he confirmed that he’s keen to play Jack Hodgins again. “I was like, ‘Okay, T.J., would you do a reboot? And he was like, ‘Yeah, I would.’ It’s definitely been coming up. I’m over-eager. I’m like, ‘When is this? When are we doing this? When are we getting this going?’ We have such affection.”

A revival could be complicated by the rights situation

“Bones” creator Hart Hanson has said that he could see a “Bones” revival happening if both Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz (who had a great working relationship on the show) were to sign up for it. However, he’s made it clear that a new season would be tricky because of all the corporate changes that have happened since the series came to a close in 2017. “It’s complicated now because Fox broadcast ‘Bones,’ but Disney now bought [Fox],” he told Variety. “It would take a million agents and lawyers to figure out who owns what and what platform it would show on. But we do keep talking. And every once in a while, we are all nostalgic enough to think, ‘Maybe we should do it again.’”

Hanson appeared to issue a rallying cry to Disney when he appeared on the “Bones” 20th anniversary panel at Televerse in 2025. According to the showrunner, a revival is only likely to happen if the House of Mouse pushes hard for it. “In the end, everyone [invested in the series] is going to want a chunk of the money,” he said (via Bleeding Cool). “So doing that could be massively expensive or [we might] just not get all the permissions. It’s complicated. What we need is someone — probably at Disney, who owns most of everything — to go, ‘We have to have it.’” The ball is very much in Disney’s court. If it decides to play ball, “Bones” Season 13 could become a reality.



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