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NCIS fans claim CBS ‘shouldn’t have axed’ NCIS New Orleans as new data emerges

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**NCIS Fans Weigh In: CBS Decision to Cancel NCIS: New Orleans Still Controversial**

It’s been over a year since “NCIS: New Orleans” concluded, yet the show’s loyal fanbase remains vocal about CBS’s decision to cancel the series. According to a recent poll by Express.co.uk, many fans believe CBS made a mistake by ending the show, which ran for seven seasons from 2014 to 2021.

The poll asked readers, “Should CBS have cancelled NCIS: New Orleans?” Out of 3,590 respondents, a significant 77 percent (2,759 voters) felt the cancellation was the wrong decision. In contrast, only 16 percent (564 voters) supported CBS’s choice, while 7 percent (267 voters) remained uncertain.

“NCIS: New Orleans,” featuring beloved characters like Dwayne Pride (Scott Bakula) and Loretta Wade (CCH Pounder), developed a dedicated following over its run. The series offered memorable moments such as Christopher LaSalle’s (Lucas Black) emotional death scene and Pride’s wedding day, cementing its place in the hearts of many fans.

To fill the void left by “NCIS: New Orleans,” CBS introduced “NCIS: Hawaii,” starring Vanessa Lachey. The new spin-off quickly gained popularity and was renewed for a second season. Despite its success, many Express.co.uk readers still feel the loss of the New Orleans-based series, as reflected in the poll results.

Currently, CBS has no plans to reboot “NCIS: New Orleans.” Instead, the network continues to air “NCIS: Hawaii” alongside the flagship “NCIS,” now in its 20th season, and “NCIS: Los Angeles,” which remains strong in its Sunday night slot with season 14.

Looking ahead, the “NCIS” universe is set to expand with a new international spin-off, “NCIS: Sydney.” Announced earlier this year, this series will mark the franchise’s first foray outside the United States. Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President of ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand, Beverley McGarvey, expressed excitement about the project, saying, “We are thrilled to welcome the inaugural international series of NCIS to Australian shores. We can’t wait to get production underway.”

While spoilers and details about “NCIS: Sydney” are still scarce, it is expected to launch in 2023, promising a fresh addition to the long-running crime franchise.

For UK fans longing for more “NCIS: New Orleans,” all seven seasons are available for streaming on NOW, ensuring that the adventures of Pride and his team live on.

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