The Australian spinoff will be back on CBS.
March 19, 2024
CBS announced today that NCIS: Sydney has been renewed for a second season. The first international edition of the NCIS franchise will be coming back to the network for the 2024-2025 season.
"The global power of the NCIS franchise became even stronger on broadcast and streaming with the addition of NCIS: Sydney," said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. "Our American viewers have fully embraced these engaging characters, unique stories and the fabulous Australian scenery. We are thrilled to bring this show back to CBS next season and spend even more time down under."
In NCIS: Sydney, international tensions are rising in the Indo-Pacific, and an eclectic, specialized team of U.S. NCIS agents work alongside the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in a multinational taskforce to investigate naval crimes in the world's most contested area of the ocean.
The series marked the fifth series in the franchise, including NCIS and NCIS: Hawai'i, currently in their 21st and third seasons, respectively, as well as NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans. The franchise will reach its 1000th episode milestone on April 15 with an episode of NCIS.
Jim
03/31/24 at 04:46am
I enjoyed this show, it has an almost perfect Aussie cast. But the lead actress is very poorly cast or the role is poorly written. Hoping they change up her character in season 2 or I’ll have to drop it, which would be a shame. Personally I think the female lead in the Hawaii spin-off is perfectly done in comparison.
Ben
03/22/24 at 11:33pm
I honestly couldn't stand to even watch past the trailer as this is honestly one of the most beautiful harbours in the world, but her acting, I just couldn't... But seeing as how it pissed off No with their right wing mania and complete misunderstanding of that line, I'm going to give it a go now...
Lane Johnson
03/21/24 at 07:48pm
lol @no. You seem like a normal person. Please find a new buzzword.
No
03/21/24 at 06:13pm
In the pilot episode at the start when the "lead" character said she "could piss farther than any man", we turned this woke garbage manbashing messaging show the hell off and never looked back. It's a shame how far CBS has fallen from the original good writing/casting we all used to love. Get woke/Go broke is the message the public has been sending back at CBS corporate, buy low ratings as proof and nobody is listening because Hollywood is to scared of being cancelled to stand up to woke bullies. Give us a normal reflection of the world and tell good stories instead of shoving your message down our throat every week and get some non woke writers in the writers room and ratings might come back.
it's weird
03/21/24 at 08:54am
that you think she's unlikeable when she's basically just a female version of Gibbs, right down to the humorless personality. Which, granted, is annoying, but (blasphemy) I found a lot of Gibbs' personality annoying. The whole "in English" trope is boring and played out.
Just once I'd like to see an older, more straitlaced character who is actually tech-savvy.
Plop
03/20/24 at 03:11pm
Unlikeable female lead but the rest of the cast is ok so far.
to borrow a dialogue style from this
03/20/24 at 08:06am
...It's a bit predictable, yeah?
Not bad but I can tell exactly where it is headed with the two characters falling in love.
goeze
03/20/24 at 07:22am
I have never watched any of the other series in the franchise so I have nothing to compare it to (if comparisons is even necessary) That being said it's OK, not must see TV but I recorded and watched each episode. If it had been canceled I would not have been sorry to see it go.