Hawaii’ Canceled by CBS After 3 Seasons

CBS is shutting down one in every of its NCIS discipline places of work.

The community has canceled NCIS: Hawai’i after three seasons. The present’s season — and now sequence — finale is ready to air Might 6.

The sequence, which stars Vanessa Lachey and added former NCIS: Los Angeles star LL Cool J to its forged this season, will possible find yourself as probably the most watched present to be canceled this season — topping two different canceled CBS reveals, CSI: Vegas and So Assist Me Todd. NCIS: Hawai’i is averaging about 7.8 million viewers in Nielsen’s seven-day linear scores this season, and it hits 10 million viewers over 35 days of cross-platform viewing.

These numbers would make for simple renewals most anyplace else, however they put NCIS: Hawai’i solely in the course of the pack at CBS. The community may also introduce a brand new NCIS sequence within the 2024-25 season, a prequel subtitled Origins that follows a youthful model of Leroy Jethro Gibbs (performed by Austin Stowell). Flagship NCIS and the latest spinoff, NCIS: Sydney, are additionally set to return. (Paramount+ has additionally greenlit one other NCIS-verse sequence that can see Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly reprise their roles from the unique sequence.)

At three seasons and 54 episodes, NCIS: Hawai’i may have the shortest run of any sequence within the franchise to date (excluding the 1-year-old Sydney). The top of the present may also imply CBS received’t be filming a present within the state of Hawaii for the primary time since 2010: NCIS: Hawai’i adopted Hawaii 5-0 and Magnum P.I. within the Aloha State.

NCIS: Hawai’i comes from CBS Studios and likewise stars Alex Tarrant, Noah Mills, Yasmine Al-Bustami, Jason Antoon, Tori Anderson and Kian Talan. Matt Bosack, Jan Nash, Christopher Silber and Larry Teng are the chief producers.

With the cancellation, CBS has now made choices on all of its scripted sequence. Maintain monitor of each community cancellation, renewal and new sequence order with THR’s broadcast scorecard.