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‘It Still Stings.’ NCIS: Hawai’i’s Creative Team Just Broke Their Silence On CBS’ Shock Cancelation

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This year has brought plenty of good news for the NCIS franchise: the flagship show returns for Season 22 this fall, the Leroy Jethro Gibbs prequel *NCIS: Origins* will debut in 2024, *NCIS: Sydney* was renewed for a second season, and the Paramount+-exclusive spinoff *NCIS: Tony & Ziva* is currently filming. However, there’s also been disappointing news with the cancellation of *NCIS: Hawai’i* after three seasons, making it the shortest-lived NCIS series. The show’s creative team recently spoke out about the cancellation, admitting it “still stings.”

Three months after *NCIS: Hawai’i* was dropped from CBS, showrunners Jan Nash, Christopher Silber, and Matt Bosack shared their reactions in an interview with TVLine. They were caught off guard by the decision, expressing that if they had known the cancellation was coming, they wouldn’t have ended the series on a cliffhanger. They noted that the network’s lack of intervention suggested they, too, were surprised. The trio emphasized their love for the show and acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the TV industry, though they admitted the cancellation was painful.

Lead actor Vanessa Lachey described feeling “blindsided” by the news, with co-stars Jason Antoon and Tori Anderson sharing similar sentiments. Antoon pointed out the harsh realities of the business and lamented that they couldn’t provide a more conclusive ending. After the cancellation, Antoon highlighted an article showing that *NCIS: Hawai’i* ranked No. 16 in total viewers for the 2023-2024 TV season, reflecting the show’s popularity. CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach later described the cancellation of *Hawai’i*, *So Help Me Todd*, and *CSI: Vegas* as “extremely tough calls.”

While there were discussions about finding a new home for *NCIS: Hawai’i*, they didn’t materialize. Nash, Silber, and Bosack thanked fans for their support and shared in their disappointment. Although it’s possible some characters from *Hawai’i* might appear in other NCIS shows, this marks the end of an era for the series.

Fans can stream all three seasons of *NCIS: Hawai’i* on Paramount+. Keep checking with CinemaBlend for updates on the NCIS franchise’s remaining shows.

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