CBS has officially renewed NCIS for its 23rd season, continuing the saga of Alden Parker and his team of special agents. Since its debut in 2003, NCIS has become a television mainstay, achieving numerous milestones including airing its 1000th episode in 2024. The announcement comes shortly after the dramatic season 22 finale, which left fans on a cliffhanger with the introduction of a new villain, Carla Marino, who kidnaps Agent Parker and possibly murders his father. Actor Wilmer Valderrama hinted that the shocking events will drive the team to “go rogue” in season 23, setting up a darker and more intense narrative. (People.com)
Although CBS has not confirmed the full returning cast, key cast members such as Valderrama, Sean Murray, Brian Dietzen, Katrina Law, and Diona Reasonover are expected to return, with Dietzen confirming his participation on Instagram. While the exact premiere date is unannounced, the show will likely follow its usual schedule and debut in fall 2025. Fans can catch up on all 22 seasons of the series on Paramount+, with new episodes airing Monday nights on CBS. (People.com)
Season 23 is poised to delve deeper into the personal and professional challenges facing the team. The unresolved conflict with Carla Marino and the mystery surrounding Parker’s past are expected to be central to the upcoming season’s narrative. Additionally, the evolving dynamics between team members, including potential romantic developments, will add further depth to the storyline. (Cinemablend)
As anticipation builds, fans are eager to see how these storylines unfold and what new twists await in the next chapter of NCIS. With its blend of compelling characters and intricate plots, Season 23 promises to be another engaging installment in the long-running series.