NCIS: Hawai’i Cancelation Confirmed: Vanessa Lachey Bids Farewell
Vanessa Lachey’s recent update puts an end to any hopes of NCIS: Hawai’i being revived. The actor, known for her role as Jane Tennant, has officially confirmed that she’s leaving the Aloha state, signaling the final blow to the series’ chance of a comeback.
CBS canceled NCIS: Hawai’i in 2024, leaving fans devastated and the cast surprised. Despite some hope for a reversal, similar to the network’s previous decisions with S.W.A.T., CBS has firmly stuck to its decision. The upcoming NCIS: Origins prequel will replace Hawai’i’s Monday night timeslot.
Lachey’s Instagram post from August 2024, featuring heartfelt farewell photos of her in Hawaiian leis and walking off into a sunset with her family, further solidifies the series’ end. The post reflects her sense of gratitude and finality regarding the show’s conclusion. Earlier in April, Lachey had expressed her shock and disappointment over the cancelation, describing her feelings as “gutted, confused, [and] blindsided.”
Can Vanessa Lachey Return to NCIS?
While NCIS: Hawai’i may be over, Lachey’s character Jane Tennant could still make a return. She has already appeared in multiple episodes of NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles, establishing strong connections within the franchise.
With potential openings on the flagship series—such as the departure of Katrina Law’s Jessica Knight or the recovery of Gary Cole’s Alden Parker—Jane Tennant could seamlessly integrate into the NCIS team. Her return might also address lingering plot points from NCIS: Hawai’i’s finale.
While the NCIS: Hawai’i era ends on a bittersweet note, there remains hope for Jane Tennant’s future in the franchise. Stay tuned for updates as the NCIS universe evolves.