NCIS fans admit prequel looks ‘way better’ than they thought as first trailer released

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NCIS: Origins Trailer Surprises Fans with Darker Take on Young Gibbs

NCIS fans are buzzing after the release of the trailer for the upcoming spin-off, NCIS: Origins. Initially met with skepticism, the 90s-set prequel is now turning heads with a fresh and intense portrayal of a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, played by Austin Stowell.

The trailer offers a glimpse of a darker, more troubled Gibbs, who is described as having failed his psych evaluation and being “the definition of crazy.” This version of Gibbs is set against a backdrop of thrilling investigations and complex characters, including familiar faces and new team members from the era when the agency was known as NIS.

Despite some initial backlash over CBS’s decision to launch a new spin-off instead of renewing NCIS: Hawaii, the trailer has won over many fans. Comments on social media reflect a growing excitement:

  • “This looks way better than I thought it would! The streaming-quality visuals are impressive,” one viewer posted.
  • “Love the darker tone and stunning visuals. Very engaging!” another fan added.
  • “I was skeptical at first, but this looks amazing,” a third fan admitted.
  • “WOW, this may be better than I expected. The voiceover at the end hooked me,” a fourth commented.

In the trailer, young Gibbs meets Special Agent Benjamin ‘Randy’ Randolf (Caleb Martin Foote), who introduces him to the gritty world of catching criminals. Gibbs’ new colleagues, including ‘Head Secretary in Charge’ Mary Jo Sullivan, welcome him with a mix of humor and grit. Fans will also see NCIS icon Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid) guiding Gibbs, and Gibbs’ father Jackson (Robert Taylor) making an appearance.

Mark Harmon returns to provide voiceover narration, adding depth to the series with lines like, “They’re always with you. The stories you’ve told. The ones you never could. This is a story I don’t tell.”

Catch the premiere of NCIS: Origins on Monday, October 14, on CBS.

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