The NCIS metaverse

CBS has renewed NCIS for two more seasons, meaning it will air until at least 2018.

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New Orleans season two starts Sunday 13th March at 9.30pm.

Michael Weatherly To Topline CBS’ Dr. Phil Drama Pilot ‘Bull’ Post-‘NCIS’

Departing NCIS co-star Michael Weatherly is staying in the CBS fold as the lead in the network’s drama pilot Bull, playing a character inspired by Dr. Phil.

Two Australian actors will guest star in this season of NCIS: New Orleans. Kate Beahan (Mistresses) will appear on episode 5 which is scheduled to air on Ten in three weeks’ time. David Hoflin (who played Oliver Barnes in Neighbours in 2007-2008 and later married then co-star Natalie Blair) will appear in episode 18. David and Natalie are now based in Los Angeles.

Casting developments in NCIS: 2 actors have been cast to appear in this season’s final 2 episodes both with options to become a new regular in the upcoming Season 14

‘NCIS’ Casts Sarah Clarke In Major Role

‘NCIS’: Duane Henry Joins CBS Series

This is part 1 of the two-part crossover with NCIS: New Orleans but it looks like Ten will treat it as a standalone episode, which is disappointing. Ten should show part 2 the following Sunday (April 24) or even better, on the same night right after NCIS, just like the US.

EDIT: Ten will indeed show part 2 on Sunday April 24 at 10.30pm, so NCIS: New Orleans will air out of order for the rest of the season.

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I first saw sarah clarke as sarah chalke and got a little excited to see her on screen again.

NCIS: New Orleans (part 2 of the crossover with NCIS) is out this Sunday and will now air the following Sunday (May 1) at 9.30pm in Adelaide and Perth, while other states have live F1.
I am not happy about that. It means a two-week gap between part 1 and part 2! Ten should repeat part 1 (NCIS) sometime next week before showing part 2. It would have been even better to show both episodes last night.

US First Lady Michelle Obama has a cameo in an upcoming episode of NCIS. It’s the first time the show is filmed inside the White House.

Deadline reports Australian Shane Brennan has signed a new two-year deal with CBS Television Studios. Brennan steps down as showrunner for NCIS: Los Angeles after seven seasons to focus on program development, but will remain as the show’s executive producer. R. Scott Gemmill will be the new showrunner.

Wilmer Valderrama will join NCIS as a series regular replacing Michael Weatherly. Valderrama, who last appeared on Grey’s Anatomy, will play a once-grounded NCIS field agent who accepted a deep cover assignment years ago and never resurfaced. Many agents don’t know he’s still on the job or that he’s even alive.

Tom Morrow (Alan Dale, AKA Jim Robinson from Neighbours)…

Killed :cry:

Coincidentally Alan is on this week’s TV Week talking about his past and present roles (including Secret City but not NCIS). So many of his roles got killed at the end.
Tonight is the start of the four-episode arc which finishes with the season finale in three weeks’ time. Looking forward to Michelle Obama’s guest appearance next week.

Michael Wetherley’s final 2 episodes as Tony DiNozzo on NCIS…

Tonight & next Tuesday.

He and the show have been such an Australian favourite over the past 14 years :cry:

the ending is interesting… if you don’t know the spoilers, trust me!

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Is anyone able to record & upload the latest NCIS promo?

(i.e.) Michael Weatherley’s final ever episode on Tuesday as Tony DiNozzo, after 13 years.

@TV.Cynic @Abesty

This one?

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Thank you :grinning:

Actually @TV.Cynic, the one I was looking for was longer & had the words “say goodbye to our favourite special agent” or something (if that helps).

It aired right after this weeks episode.

Jennifer Esposito has joined the cast of NCIS, for Season 14 and beyond.

She has been in numerous movies & TV shows over the past 20 years.