NCIS: Origins is set to take a fresh direction, thanks in large part to Mark Harmon. The veteran actor, who famously portrayed the iconic Leroy Jethro Gibbs on the original NCIS series, has been instrumental in shaping the upcoming prequel. The new series will delve into the backstory of Harmon’s character, exploring how Gibbs rose to prominence as the Special Agent-in-Charge. Unlike the original, NCIS: Origins will take viewers back in time, focusing on the early days of Gibbs’ career when he was just starting out at the Naval Investigative Service (NIS) at Camp Pendleton in California.
In this prequel, Austin Stowell steps into the shoes of a younger Jethro Gibbs, bringing a new take on the character that NCIS fans have come to know and love. Stowell’s portrayal will offer a fresh perspective on Gibbs’ early life and the experiences that shaped him into the iconic agent. While it’s a significant departure from what viewers have seen for nearly two decades, Stowell will craft a new Gibbs persona as he navigates the beginnings of his career at NIS.
Mark Harmon played Gibbs on NCIS for 19 seasons, until he departed the series in 2021. Despite stepping away from the role, Harmon has remained deeply connected to the franchise, serving as an executive producer for the flagship series. His involvement has extended to NCIS: Origins, where he works closely with his son, Sean Harmon, who is also an executive producer. Mark Harmon’s influence has played a key role in shaping the prequel, but instead of dictating the direction, Harmon has made a deliberate choice to give Stowell creative freedom in developing the younger version of Gibbs.
This move shows Harmon’s respect for the evolution of the character and his trust in Stowell to bring something new to the table. While Harmon remains a guiding force behind the scenes, NCIS: Origins will offer a fresh take on one of TV’s most beloved characters, showing fans how Gibbs evolved into the legendary figure they’ve admired for years.