and 21! NCIS, CBS’s flagship detective series, has just been renewed for a twenty-first season, which will hit American airwaves next September. Despite the departure of Mark Harmon, who left the series in its 19th season, NCIS remains a strong brand for the channel and remains one of the network’s most-watched dramas.
So it’s no surprise that CBS has decided to offer a new run of episodes to the series, which is now anchored by Gary Cole (Desperate Housewives), who plays former FBI agent Alden Parker as the assigned crew supervisor.
So far, Sean Murray (McGee), Katrina Lowe (Jessica Knight), Dionna Reasonover (Casey) and Wilmer Valderrama (Nicolas Torres) have yet to confirm their participation in these new episodes, but there’s nothing to suggest they won’t be back. .
In other good news for fans of the franchise, NCIS: Hawaii, the latest spin-off of the detective series hosted by Vanessa Lachey, will be getting a third season. As for NCIS: Los Angeles, CBS announced its cancellation last January after 14 seasons and 322 episodes. The season 14 finale, which airs on May 14 in the US, will be the last series with Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J.
The channel also took the opportunity to announce that CSI: Vegas, the sequel to Experts, would return for a third season.
These three series join a long list of fiction already renewed by CBS, which includes Fire Country, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Young Sheldon, Ghosts, The Neighborhood, Bob Hearts Abishola and So Help Me Todd .
NCIS Hawaii Season 1 is currently airing every Saturday night from 9.10pm on M6. As for NCIS Season 20, it doesn’t have a French broadcast date yet, but it should be arriving on the 6th soon.
Source: Allocine

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