As CBS gears up for the premiere of NCIS Season 21, viewers can expect a thorough overview of what awaits them in terms of characters, storylines, and more. Originating as a spin-off from the military legal drama JAG in 2003, NCIS has maintained its global popularity as a beloved scripted drama, blending criminal investigations within the military.
Despite experiencing character exits over its two-decade run, NCIS Season 21 is set to retain much of the primary cast from the past two seasons, promising in-depth explorations of characters’ backstories and connections.
Despite facing some delays, heightened anticipation surrounds the show’s return, especially with the release of a trailer for Season 21. This trailer, following the introduction of the prequel series NCIS: Origins, provides glimpses of intriguing cases, hints at Torres’ (Wilmer Valderrama) arrest on murder charges, and suggests a memorial for the late David McCallum, who portrayed Ducky and passed away in 2023.
NCIS Season 21 is scheduled to return on Monday, February 12, 2024, at 9 p.m., with no further delays expected.
The cast for NCIS Season 21 is expected to remain largely unchanged from the previous season, except for the notable absence of David McCallum, who portrayed Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard and passed away in 2023. Key cast members from Season 20 set to return include Sean Murray, Katrina Law, Gary Cole, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover, and Rocky Carroll. While Mark Harmon left the series in Season 19, there is speculation about a possible guest appearance in Season 21, considering his involvement in the upcoming prequel series, NCIS: Origins.
In terms of expectations for Season 21, NCIS typically follows a case-of-the-week format with longer story arcs woven throughout the season. Season 21 is anticipated to pick up on threads from the previous season, including the cliffhanger with Agent Torres facing arrest for murder. Additionally, the storyline involving Palmer’s confession of love for Knight is likely to develop further.
The first trailer for NCIS Season 21 provides a sneak peek into the upcoming season, showcasing action-packed scenes, mysterious cases, and the central plotline of Torres facing murder charges. The trailer also hints at a heartfelt tribute to David McCallum’s character, Ducky, in an episode following the season premiere.
As the series returns in February 2024, fans can eagerly anticipate the unfolding mysteries and character developments in NCIS Season 21.
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