**NCIS: Hawaii Fans Threaten Boycott Over NCIS: Origins Amidst Cancellation Backlash**
Fans of NCIS: Hawaii are up in arms following CBS’s decision to cancel the beloved spin-off and are threatening to boycott the network’s latest addition to the franchise, NCIS: Origins. The backlash has been intense, with viewers expressing their frustration and disappointment over the network’s choice to axe the series just three years after its historic premiere. NCIS: Hawaii made headlines by featuring Vanessa Lachey as Jane Tennant, the first female and woman of color lead in the franchise’s history.
The cancellation announcement last month has sparked a wave of outrage among fans, who have not only demanded the show’s return but have also created a petition urging CBS to reconsider its decision, especially given the unresolved cliffhanger ending. This fan-driven movement reflects a deep connection to the series and a desire for its continuation.
However, the frustration has only grown as CBS continues to promote NCIS: Origins, a prequel exploring the early days of Leroy Jethro Gibbs, the iconic character previously played by Mark Harmon. This development has not sat well with the NCIS: Hawaii fanbase, who have taken to social media to voice their displeasure.
One user, @nicolebbdos1, vented on X (formerly Twitter): “This is why NCIS Hawaii was cancelled…. budget for this show & NCIS Origins.” Echoing this sentiment, @Heatwave316 urged CBS to prioritize NCIS: Hawaii, stating, “@CBS Let’s skip the NCIS: Origins and let’s get more eps of NCIS: Hawaii. Canceling that show was a major mistake.”
Another fan, @Jmic84, expressed their frustration with the prequel, saying, “No one asked for NCIS Origins. We love Gibbs and all but we get it. Bring back NCIS Hawaii. At least in streaming.” Similarly, @gamecockgrad01 directed their message to CBS, stating, “Hey, @CBS . I’m watching NCIS: Hawaii—renew it. I won’t watch Origins.”
The passionate responses highlight a significant rift between the network’s strategic decisions and the desires of its loyal fanbase. As CBS moves forward with NCIS: Origins, it remains to be seen how they will address the fervent calls for the revival of NCIS: Hawaii.