- NCIS: LA will end after season 14
- CBS cancelled the NCIS spin-off this week
- Cast members are speaking out after the news
Say it isn't so! NCIS: Los Angeles is officially cancelled. The series is coming to an end after 14 seasons.
The news just came in via Deadline. We're still in the middle of the NCIS: LA season, so there are more episodes to come. But the series finale date is set for: May 14, 2023.
NCIS: LA had been on CBS since 2009. It still had a devoted fanbase today. Now, some of the cast members are already responding to the sad news.
The NCIS: LA cast reacts to final season news
On Instagram, "Kenzi" actress Daniela Ruah said "it has been an absolute dream. So many feelings to process and too many words to say. I will save them for a later date…"
Her co-star Eric Christian Olsen added: "What a spectacular journey we all shared." Chris O'Donnell, known as "Callen" on the series, wrote:
"What an amazing 14 year ride with my [NCIS: LA] family. Just want to take a moment to say thank you to all of our amazing fans that tuned in every week."
Also interesting:
LL Cool J, who plays "Sam Hanna," chose to look on the bright side. He reflected on the success of the recent NCIS crossover, of which he wrote: "Some of our best ratings in years. After 14 seasons, this is the perfect time to end [NCIS: LA] on top of our game."
And this was star Medalion Rahimi's reaction on Instagram: "What a journey. So grateful to you all. Thank you [CBS] for the wonderful memories."
Enjoy NCIS: LA while you can! The series finale will air in May 2023...
See more in the video above.