Last season it sounded like it could Navy CIS be sold – after all, rose with Mark Harmon the frontman of the series after 18 years. But you continue to show yourself CBS very happy with the series. With an average of 11.2 million viewers per episode in front of the television, the broadcaster can be that too.
Therefore ordered CBS Navy CIS Season 20 – yes, Season 20! Sounds kind of unbelievable doesn’t it?
But it’s not just the mother series that continues. The two currently active offshoots were also extended in the same train. For Navy CIS – L.A. it is therefore in Season 14 and NCIS – Hawaii may assert itself in round 2. The much older spin-off is currently allowed to CBS enjoy an average of 7.5 million viewers per episode. The youngest offshoot currently attracts an average of 8.4 million viewers in front of the screens.
With the three NCIS-series has CBS several series will be extended at once, but in the case of other series, the broadcaster still has to decide. In fact, the three, which are basically also quite attractive, have not yet been extended FBI-Series, Magnum, P.I., S.W.A.T. and The Equalizer. Even at Blue Bloods – Crime Scene New York hesitates CBS currently probably still.
It’s official — #NCIS is back for its 20th season! Parker and the team return for all-new cases and even more drama. Who’s excited? pic.twitter.com/xOt2yJbkNr
— NCIS (@NCIS_CBS) March 31, 2022
Hop in for the ride — there’s a lot more road to travel. #NCISLA will be coming back for Season 14! ???????? pic.twitter.com/MyoyKG83fZ
— NCIS: LA (@NCISLA) March 31, 2022
Can’t get enough of the island and this awesome team? No need to worry — #NCISHawaii season two is coming your way! More action, more cases, and even more Tennant and the team. ???? pic.twitter.com/Y5Q0f1KuHZ
— NCIS: Hawai’i (@NCISHawaiiCBS) March 31, 2022