• Cast members Thomas Gibson, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Paget Brewster and Shemar Moore pose after accepting the Favorite Drama Ensemble award for "Criminal Minds" during the 14th Annual Diversity

Cast members Thomas Gibson, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Paget Brewster and Shemar Moore pose after accepting the Favorite Drama Ensemble award for "Criminal Minds" during the 14th Annual Diversity (Photo : REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

CBS's hit show "Criminal Minds" trailer is here and it teases a different and bizarre premiere that requires a new mind to investigate on the case as the series comes back.

The latest footage reveals Hotch & Co. investigating a villain who "overwhelms his victims silently and then injects them" before painting their faces to leave proof that he is seeking for revenge, TVLine reported.

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According to showrunner Erica Messer, "This UnSub does some, obviously, weird stuff to his victims, which includes painting their faces. And then we learn why he's doing it, because he himself has a really hard-to-look-at face."

Hotch as well says that there is a mole among the BAU team members and viewers should be patient to establish who might have been informing the serial killer.

With the killer on the runner, the team hires a new forensic psychologist, Dr. Tara Lewis (Aisha Tyler), a specialist in such cases. Reportedly, Lewis has joined the cast to replace Jennifer Jareau (A.J. Cook) who is on maternity leave.

Meanwhile, "NCIS" lead Marisol Nichols will feature in the second episode of season 11 portrayed as agent Natalie Colfax of FBI's Los Angeles division. Through Twitter, the actress dished on her participation saying, "Excited to work on @CrimMinds_CBS :) Here we go."

According to Zap2it, Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) revealed that there will be another person leaving the show during season 11 finale, which he will direct.

Reid said, "I am [directing]. There's a special episode. I almost don't want to give it away, but I might as well. It's the departure of one of the regular team members."

"Criminal Minds" season 11 episode 1 airs on Sept. 30 on CBS.