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FBIof Juliana Aiden Martinez Breaking her silence on possible return Law & Order: SVU After quitting the show.
“I had such a great time with the SVU cast. I will never say never,” Martinez, who plays teenage detective Kate Silver, told Us exclusively US Weekly about Switching from NBC to CBS. “I had a really great experience with everyone there.”
While Martinez hasn’t ruled out a return, she Currently focusing on her new work show.
“I would never say no in a situation like this,” she points out. “And, I’m really happy to be here and tell Eva Ramos’ story. I’m open to everything that happens, but I’m also happy where I am right now.”
Martinez joins Law & Order: SVU Was on the air in season 26 but has since left all together Octavio PisanoHe has played the role of Detective Joe Velasco since season 23. Following the news, Pisano returned to address Joe’s departure, while Martinez remains focused on joining the cast of the hit CBS series FBI.
Both SVU and FBI is set in producer dick wolftelevision universewhich allows crossover.

“I would love to do it. That would be really, really cool,” Martinez said us About the opportunity to bring back Kate while playing Eva. “I don’t think that’s going to happen. I’ll probably take the week off that we do the crossover.”
Martinez joked that explaining that her two characters exist in the same place might be “too complicated,” adding, “I could go on vacation for a week and they would work in between shows. That being said, it would be an absolute dream. I would just have to change costumes between the two characters, and that would be awesome.”
Even Martinez Don’t repeat this role Kate, she had a great time. FBI.
“At SVU, I just remember walking in and imagining the 26 years of shows and the number of people who have walked through these buildings. There’s so much history there, it really feels like you’re entering a heritage that’s even embedded in the architecture,” she recalled. “For people at the FBI, it’s incredible that this is the eighth year.”
FBIThe series, which premiered in 2018, centers on the inner workings of the FBI’s New York City Field Office Criminal Division, whose staff work to keep New York City and its citizens safe. CBS program promoted and reinvigorated Martinez.
“Before I came on the show, I sat down with producer Mike Weiss and told me who he thought Eva would be. That was really the deciding factor for me, ‘Yeah, this is really interesting for me. I think I can deliver and give it value and make it exciting and different,'” she told me. us. “I love how different she is from Kate in SVU. I really like Eva, she comes from a prosecutor’s background, so she’s very vocal and not afraid to be the smartest person in the room. She’s unapologetic in that sense, she’s unapologetic about being feminine and tough and having a big heart.”

Martinez enjoy the challenge Not doing Kate’s “copy and paste”.
“When you’re on a new show, you have the opportunity to do something different. It’s definitely like, ‘Okay, how do you show a different side of a profession? How do you show how different women approach something in a different way?'” she explained. “Eva is a different person to me, which is cool. Kate Silva might be like, ‘I’m too strong to even want to be in a relationship,’ but Eva might be dreaming of everything Scola has, getting married and having a family. I really like how forward-thinking she is.”
Even doing stunts is what made Martinez fall in love with her “childhood dream” of being on screen, she added, “and that was me running. I do have great stunt people who do a great job when they don’t let me do stunts. Personally, I want to do all the stunts. But it’s definitely demanding. I do consider myself a natural athlete, so I was able to do that on SVU It was really fun to be able to really use my body and be part of the story in a physical and dynamic way. “
FBI Airs Mondays at 9pm ET on CBS.