Where to Stream and Catch Up on NCIS: Los Angeles in 2025 — Your Ultimate Viewing Guide

The sun may have set on NCIS: Los Angeles after its emotional May 2023 finale, but for fans craving more of Callen, Sam, Kensi, Deeks, and the rest of the Office of Special Projects, the mission to stream continues. With licensing rights constantly shifting and platforms reshuffling their libraries, knowing where to watch all 14 seasons in 2025 can feel like its own undercover operation.

Here’s your definitive guide to streaming NCIS: Los Angeles in the U.S. — from paid subscriptions to free options, digital purchases, and why it’s no longer on Paramount+.


🔍 Current U.S. Streaming Options for NCIS: Los Angeles

Platform Access Type Library Size Key Details
fuboTV Live-TV Subscription Full series (14 seasons) on demand + CBS reruns Free 7-day trial; plans from $84.99/mo.
YouTube TV Live-TV Subscription Select seasons rotate on demand; full DVR available Two-week free trial; $72.99/mo.
NBC.com / NBC App Requires TV provider login Rotating seasons Episodes posted next day if available locally
Digital Purchase (Amazon, Apple TV, Fandango At Home) Buy or Rent Full series Permanent access; often discounted during sales
Ion Television Broadcast (cable or antenna) Weekly Sunday marathons DVR recommended; no on-demand
Pluto TV (Crime Drama Channel) Free, Ad-Supported Live Stream Random episode rotation No rewind or schedule guarantee

🚫 Not on Paramount+ Anymore

If you’re searching Paramount+ for NCIS: Los Angeles, you’re out of luck. The streamer lost full rights to the show in late 2024 when CBS’s long-standing syndication deal redirected reruns to NBCUniversal and Ion Television. Currently, Paramount+ only features clips and extras — no full episodes.

❗ Why It’s So Complicated

Although CBS Studios produces NCIS: LA, an early syndication deal with USA Network (owned by NBCUniversal) gave them replay rights — and the power to sublicense. That’s why the show keeps hopping between platforms like fuboTV, Pluto TV, and NBC.

Don’t worry: CBS is expected to regain full streaming control by 2026, which may bring the series back to Paramount+ for good.


📺 The Cast: Where Are They Now?

Just because OSP shut down doesn’t mean the cast disappeared. Here’s what your favorite agents are up to in 2025:

  • Chris O’Donnell (Callen) — Leading 9-1-1: Nashville on ABC, a firehouse drama filming now.

  • LL Cool J (Sam) — After a strong run on NCIS: Hawai‘i, he’s producing a hip-hop docuseries for Paramount+.

  • Daniela Ruah (Kensi) — Moving behind the camera, she’s directing episodes of FBI: International and Portugal’s hit show Os Traidores.

  • Eric Christian Olsen (Deeks) — Running Cloud Nine Productions and developing a family series for Disney+. He also welcomed his fourth child this year.

  • Linda Hunt (Hetty) — Retired from acting but lent her voice to Hetty’s emotional sendoff in the finale and a Smithsonian doc special.

  • Medalion Rahimi (Fatima) — Stepping into comedy with a new role on Hacks Season 4 on Max.


🔥 The NCIS Universe Keeps Expanding

Even as NCIS: LA fades into franchise history, the universe is alive and thriving:

  • NCIS: Tony & Ziva — Premieres September 4, 2025 on Paramount+, reuniting Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo for a globetrotting spy adventure.

  • NCIS: Origins — Now filming, this prequel stars Austin Stowell as a young Gibbs in early-90s Washington.

  • NCIS: Sydney — Season 2 arrives this November, continuing its breakout success in Australia.

Revival Hopes?

Don’t hold your breath. Both Chris O’Donnell and showrunner R. Scott Gemmill confirmed the show ended “on its own terms.” While cameos remain a possibility, a full NCIS: LA reboot isn’t on the radar (for now).


🧭 Key Takeaways for Fans

  • Stream now: fuboTV (full series), NBC.com (rotating), YouTube TV (partial)

  • Buy anytime: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango — great for permanent collectors

  • Free option: Pluto TV offers a shuffle of episodes for casual rewatchers

  • Wait and see: Paramount+ may regain streaming rights by 2026


Until then, stay tuned, stay sharp — and maybe rewatch that epic Deeks gets kidnapped arc just one more time. It’s classic NCIS: LA.

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