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‘NCIS’ Star Wilmer Valderrama Speaks Out on Instagram After CBS Reveals Series News

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“NCIS Renewed for Season 22: Fans Celebrate as Hit Drama Gets Greenlit for Another Thrilling Season!”

Get ready, NCIS fans, because your favorite team of government agents is gearing up for another exciting ride! Just two months after the premiere of season 21, CBS dropped a bombshell announcement on April 9: NCIS has been renewed for season 22, set to air during the 2024-2025 TV broadcast season.

The news spread like wildfire, igniting waves of excitement among loyal viewers. Shortly after the announcement, the show’s social media team took to Instagram to share the joyous news. “I don’t know about you, but we’re feeling 2️⃣2️⃣ ,” read the official caption. “#NCIS has been renewed for a 22nd season, coming to you shortly … .”

Fans couldn’t contain their excitement, flooding the comments section with messages of jubilation. “THE MOMENT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!! ❤❤,” one person rejoiced. “Congratulations!!!!!!! I’m so Happy ❤️,” another exclaimed. “Can’t stop, won’t stop! ,” added a different viewer.

But it wasn’t just the fans who were thrilled about the news. Wilmer Valderrama, who portrays SSA Nick Torres, took to Instagram on the same day to express his gratitude. “#NCIS We are beyond honored that you continue to invite us into your living rooms!” he emotionally penned alongside a cast group photo. “Season 22 officially a GO! And thanks to you all our incredible fans from around the WORLD! To our crew and cast, we get to dance together again! CBS and CBS Studios here’s to more bad guy catching!”

Excitement for NCIS’s return doesn’t end there. Alongside the original series, spinoffs like NCIS: Origins and the Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David spinoff are also set to hit screens around the same time.

Congratulations to the entire NCIS family on the exciting news! Here’s to more thrilling adventures and unforgettable moments in season 22!

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