WHAT TO EXPECT FROM NCIS SEASON 21

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Here is all the information you need to know about the upcoming season of NCIS, which has been renewed for a 21st season. Originally intended to be a JAG spin-off, NCIS became “the third longest-running primetime drama in television history.”

After more than 20 years on the air, the show remains at the top of the charts.

“NCIS tied GUNSMOKE last year with its 20th season renewal, as the third-longest-running U.S. primetime drama series only behind LAW & ORDER: SVU and LAW & ORDER. It stars Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover and Katrina Law with Davis McCallum, Rocky Carroll and Gary Cole,” Deadline reported.

“In February 2023, CBS renewed NCIS for its 21st season along with a slew of other series including its sister series NCIS: HAWAII and other popular shows like YOUNG SHELDON, THE EQUALIZER and CSI: VEGAS.”

The big cliffhanger that Season 20 ended on will hopefully be resolved in the upcoming season. A individual from Agent Torres’s past recognized him after he went undercover as a prisoner, and the season concluded with the agent pointing a gun at someone.

Will he pull the trigger to begin Season 21? According to Cinema Blend, “whoever this guy is, it appears that he hurt Torres and his family members a long time ago, to the point where Nick is willing to kill him in retaliation.” “It seems impossible that an esteemed NCIS agent like Torres would step over that boundary, does he?”

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As the new season approaches, some fans are worried about the impact the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike will have on the cast. Many stars, including Katrina Law, Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray and Brian Dietzen, have voiced their support for the strike.
“…it’s unclear which actors will return and who might join the cast since actors can’t negotiate contracts during the strike. However, there’s no reason to assume anyone from the main cast won’t be reprising their roles, especially star Valderrama since he’s involved in season 20’s cliffhanger ending, which will likely play a major role in the season 21 premiere.”

Unfortunately, actor David McCallum, who played Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard on NCIS, died in September. Movieguide® reported:

Beloved actor David McCallum died of natural causes on Monday while surrounded by loved ones at a New York hospital.

In a family statement, his son Peter said, “He was the kindest coolest, most patient and loving father.” “His family always came before himself. He eagerly awaited every opportunity to spend time with his grandchildren.

McCallum’s most well-known performance was as Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard on the 20-year run of CBS’s crime thriller NCIS. We are an organization that is crowdfunded by individuals just like you. These are a few of the explanations for our supporters’ giving decisions.

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