The NCIS franchise has undergone a dramatic transformation since 2021, with new spinoffs and major cast changes reshaping its landscape. From its origins as a spinoff of JAG to its current status as one of the longest-running primetime scripted live-action shows in the U.S., NCIS has evolved significantly over the years.
In recent years, the franchise has expanded with the addition of two new spinoffs: “Hawai’i” and “Sydney,” both of which have garnered attention for their unique storylines and characters. Additionally, two more shows, “NCIS: Origins” and the “Tony and Ziva” spinoff, are in the works, promising to explore new facets of the NCIS universe.
However, this expansion has been accompanied by some contraction, with long-running spinoffs like “New Orleans” and “Los Angeles” coming to an end. These cancellations, along with major cast shakeups on the flagship show, including the departure of Mark Harmon and the death of David McCallum’s character, have left fans reeling.
Furthermore, the show’s production schedule has been affected by the 2023 Hollywood strikes, resulting in a shorter season than usual for NCIS. Despite these challenges, the franchise continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storytelling and beloved characters, ensuring its enduring legacy in the world of television.