The CW has picked up a new drama series called Private Eyes West Coast. The show stars Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson. It is a spin off of the Canadian hit Private Eyes. The original series ran for five seasons. The new version will air on The CW network in the United States. It will bring a mix of mystery, action, and humor to viewers. The news shows strong growth in cross border TV content.
It is based on the Canadian detective comedy drama Private Eyes. Jason Priestley returns as Matt Shade. Cindy Sampson returns as Angie Everett. Both actors played the same roles in the original show. Priestley is also an executive producer of the new series. He also stars in another CW show called Wild Cards. The spinoff is produced by Piller Segan and Lionsgate Canada. The project was first approved by Corus Entertainment in Canada. The show has already been renewed for a second season there.
Private Eyes West Coast follows Matt Shade and Angie Everett after they leave their old detective firm. They try to build a new life on the West Coast. Their quiet life does not last long. A night out leads them to a murder scene. A woman is found standing near her dead boyfriend. She has a knife in her hand. Shade and Angie believe she may be innocent. They decide to investigate the case. They return to private detective work with new energy. Each episode shows new cases across British Columbia.
Jason Priestley also directs two episodes of the series. He serves as an executive producer as well. Other executive producers include Shawn Piller, Lloyd Segan, Sarah Dodd, Jennifer Kassabian, Jocelyn Hamilton, and Darren Giblin. Dodd and Kassabian also act as showrunners. Lionsgate handles international distribution rights. The production team aims to mix strong storytelling with light humor. The show focuses on character chemistry and modern detective work. It also expands the world of the original series for new viewers.
Brad Schwartz, President of The CW Network, welcomed the series. He said the network is happy to work again with Jason Priestley. He said the show fits the fall lineup. He praised the mix of humor and action. He also highlighted the strong chemistry between the two leads. He said the partnership with Lionsgate is growing stronger. He added that the production team has a strong record with Wild Cards, which is one of the network’s most watched shows this year. He believes the new series will connect well with audiences.
Lionsgate Canada and Corus Entertainment continue to expand the reach of the series. The show will air ten episodes in its first season. It will premiere later this year on The CW. The story will follow new cases in different locations across the West Coast. The team will face challenges as they adjust to a new city. They will also work without their old Toronto network of contacts. This creates more tension and more mystery in each episode. The production aims to keep viewers engaged with fast paced stories and simple character driven plots. The series also builds on the success of the original Canadian show. It keeps the same main characters but places them in a new environment. This allows fresh stories and new audiences. Industry experts see strong potential for international growth. The mix of crime, humor, and character drama is expected to attract wide viewers. The partnership between US and Canadian companies shows stronger cross border cooperation in TV production. The show is also expected to support future spin offs if it performs well.
The announcement adds to a growing list of international TV partnerships between the United States and Canada. It also shows increasing demand for crime comedy dramas. Viewers are expected to see a mix of action, humor, and emotional storytelling. The show aims to reach both new and returning fans of the original series. Industry watchers will closely follow its performance after launch.

