NCIS, a cornerstone of television, is set to make its triumphant return for a 22nd season. Originating as a spinoff of JAG in 2003, the show follows the dedicated agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as they tackle cases within the realm of the U.S. military. Despite the departure of Mark Harmon, who portrayed the iconic Agent Leroy Gibbs, NCIS has successfully adapted and retained its status as a beloved procedural.
Since its inception, NCIS has spawned numerous spinoffs, with NCIS: Los Angeles leading the pack with a remarkable 14-season run starting from its sixth season. The franchise’s expansion continues with recent additions like NCIS: Sydney and Hawaii, showcasing its enduring popularity. Now, the NCIS universe embarks on a new journey with the announcement of NCIS: Origins, promising to delve into the early days of Agent Gibbs.
Amidst the buzz surrounding the franchise, the swift renewal of NCIS for its 22nd season by CBS comes as no surprise. As the flagship show’s 21st season unfolds, CBS’s unwavering confidence in the NCIS brand remains evident. With additional spinoffs such as NCIS: Origins and the anticipated Tony & Ziva series on the horizon, the future of the procedural series appears promising.
While the specifics beyond season 22 remain uncertain, it’s clear that NCIS shows no signs of slowing down. Fans can catch the latest developments as NCIS season 21 continues airing on Mondays at 9 PM EST on CBS.