
Chris O’Donnell, who brought Special Agent G. Callen to life on NCIS: Los Angeles, recently opened up about the series’ end and the behind-the-scenes discussions of a potential movie that ultimately never happened. In a conversation with TV Line, O’Donnell admitted that saying goodbye to the long-running series was difficult—made even harder by the lingering possibility of a big-screen send-off.
The show, which aired for 14 successful seasons, cultivated a devoted fan base, and the idea of a movie was met with genuine excitement from both cast and viewers alike. Sadly, those plans never came to fruition, leaving fans without the cinematic closure many had hoped for.
O’Donnell reflected on what could have been, sharing that an NCIS: Los Angeles film was a real consideration, offering fans a potential encore. But despite the buzz, the project never moved forward—marking a bittersweet ending to a beloved chapter in the NCIS universe.