😱 SHOCK SETBACK: NCIS FRANCHISE HIT WITH MAJOR BLOW DESPITE CBS RENEWAL WAVE—FANS LEFT STUNNED BY UNEXPECTED TWIST 💥

CBS makes a surprising move with its flagship franchise, ‘NCIS,’ leaving fans concerned as major changes hint at an uncertain future.
Mark Harmon, Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray, and Emily Wickersham in 'NCIS' (Cover Image Source: CBS)
Mark Harmon, Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray, and Emily Wickersham in ‘NCIS’ (Cover Image Source: CBS)

The ‘NCIS’ franchise has been one of the most successful outputs of CBS. The procedural drama, which began in 2003 with 23 episodes, has maintained steady popularity among viewers. It branched out into multiple spin-offs, including ‘NCIS: Sydney,’ ‘NCIS: Los Angeles,’ ‘NCIS: Origins,’ and several others. This year, CBS renewed several shows, including those from the NCISverse. However, fans will be sad to hear that the network has decided to reduce the episode counts of the upcoming season, as reported by Deadline.

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The poster of ‘NCIS: Origins’ (Image Credit: CBS)

 

An image of LL Cool J as Sam Hanna from episode 17 of 'NCIS' (Cover Image Source: CBS | Photo by Robert Voets)
An image of LL Cool J as Sam Hanna from episode 17 of ‘NCIS’ season 23 (Image Source: CBS | Photo by Robert Voets)

His role as Sam Hanna spanned 14 seasons of ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’. The character made guest appearances in the main show, most recently in episodes 17 and 18 of the ongoing season. Talking about the actor and rapper, and the new series, CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach shared with CBR, “LL is like a member of our family at CBS, and he’s done pop-ins on ‘NCIS’ over the last two years, and it’s been really successful. And the opportunity for Sam Hanna — who is originally from New York but lived in LA for ‘NCIS: LA’ — to send him back home felt like a really ripe creative space to play in.” Apart from ‘NCIS’ shows, ‘Fire Country’ Season 5 and ‘Matlock’ Season 3 will also have shorter seasons, each with only 13 episodes. The reason behind these reductions is CBS’s scripted roster for next season. Unlike other networks, it has added three new shows: ‘NCIS: New York’, ‘Cupertino’, and ‘Einstein’.