Both of its current spin-offs have also been renewed, with NCIS: Origins set to continue into Season 3, and NCIS: Sydney landing a Season 4 renewal. In other words: the NCIS universe isn’t just surviving — it’s thriving. The renewals were part of a wider CBS announcement confirming returns for 10 shows, including Tracker, Matlock, Elsbeth, Fire Country, Survivor, and The Amazing Race. With these decisions, CBS now has 16 series officially locked in for the 2026–2027 season, with more announcements expected down the line.
NCIS follows the work of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, blending elements of crime, drama, and moments of light-heartedness. The series has built a substantial audience both in the U.S. and internationally, becoming one of the notable franchises in television. The show is set to celebrate its 1000th episode in April, a notable achievement for any series. The current cast includes Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law, Brian Dietzen, and Diona Reasonover, with Rocky Carroll and Gary Cole.
Is ‘NCIS: Origins’ Worth Watching?
The final ten seconds of the episode hit us with a quick succession of major revelations. First, Tony survives the gunshot wound, leaving our hearts intact for another episode. Second, Gibbs is probably a tad too inspired by Lala’s ability to make connections and not only reunites with Diane, but impulsively marries her in Vegas. Third, remember Stanley? He blows up a movie theater. And on that explosive note, Origins wraps up another weirdly paced, but still heartfelt episode.
NCIS: Origins streams on Paramount+.