NCIS Origins Season 2 Renewal Update from Showrunner
NCIS fans have been loving the first prequel series in the franchise, NCIS: Origins. Set in 1991, it brings back Leroy Jethro Gibbs, portrayed by Austin Stowell this time, after Mark Harmon’s long tenure in the role. The show has been a hit with viewers, who appreciate the period setting and new characters.
While there hasn’t been any official word on a season 2 renewal, fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Showrunner David J. North has reassured us that CBS and Paramount are committed for the long haul. In an interview with TV Line, he shared that the creative team has exciting plans for more stories and a promising future for the show.
North also praised the cast for successfully navigating the transition from the current NCIS iteration to the past. It’s not always easy to pull off, but the cast’s fantastic work has made NCIS: Origins something special.
For those worried about the future of the NCIS franchise, CBS entertainment chief Amy Reisenbach has put those fears to rest. She expressed confidence in the franchise, with new projects like NCIS: Sydney and NCIS: Tony and Ziva in the works. Fans can look forward to more exciting stories and character development in the years to come. So, stay tuned for more adventures with Gibbs and the NCIS team!