The veteran procedural will air its last episode in May.
January 21, 2023
CBS has announced that NCIS: Los Angeles is coming to an end after its current 14th season. On the air since 2009, the first spin-off of the popular 'NCIS' franchise is one of the longest-running scripted primetime shows in the network's history. It has been a consistently strong performer over the course of its run, often garnering some of the highest viewership on broadcast TV.
NCIS: Los Angeles has nine episodes remaining until its series finale, which will air on May 14. When all is said and done, the show will have aired a total of 322 episodes. With its impressive run coming to an end, two other shows in the franchise remain: the mothership 'NCIS,' currently in Season 20, as well as the newest spin-off 'NCIS: Hawai'i.'
This NCIS Crossover was a huge success! After 14 seasons, it’s the perfect time to end @NCISLA on top! I look forward to continuing my partnership with @CBSTVStudios. They invested in our series B round and became a strategic partner with @RockTheBells—more exciting things ahead! pic.twitter.com/AE0JcDa2El
— LLCOOLJ (@llcoolj) January 21, 2023
Incredibly sad about the news that @NCISLA won’t be coming back to give you guys another season but man what an amazing accomplishment…14 seasons!
— Caleb Castille (@CalebCastille) January 21, 2023
S/o to the best fans & crew in the world! I’m eternally grateful for the opportunity.
Special Agent Devin Rountree signing off.
Comments (19)
Still, it's the passing of a type of series on broadcast TV when broadcast ruled. What I see today on broadcast is producers not even trying any more. It's either some kind of reality show or a rehash of an old series. When the mothership "NCIS" finally goes (and it's also a faint image of its former self), it will be the end of an era.
Good luck to the cast & crew, that was a long run. I'll be looking forward to see what they may be doing in their future endeavors.
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