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Highly anticipated NCIS Tony & Ziva spin-off cancelled

The world of television has a new heavyweight champion, and it wears the uniform of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Since its departure from JAG in 2003, NCIS has not just expanded; it has blossomed into one of the largest and most enduring serialized universes in television history.

The original series remains a powerhouse, continuing its run while spawning more than half a dozen successful spin-offs. This sprawling narrative has cemented its place as a staple for crime drama fans everywhere.

As NCIS gears up for its upcoming run, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. The franchise is fast approaching its 24th season, promising more episodes of high-stakes investigation and teamwork.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Fans will get a dose of nostalgia as the series brings back beloved original lead Michael Weatherly, who graced the show during its first thirteen seasons.

The casting lineup is also set to deliver some major surprises. This fall, the franchise is set to launch a new spin-off, NCIS: New York, which will feature the highly anticipated return of LL Cool J as Special Agent Sam Hanna.

Adding to the ensemble cast, Mark Harmon will step into an even larger role in the upcoming NCIS: Origins, taking on the role of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs.

The combination of established legacy and fresh, exciting developments ensures that the NCIS universe remains one of television’s most compelling and continuously evolving sagas.