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The sun has set on Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David’s love story now that Paramount+ has cancelled NCIS: Tony & Ziva after one season. Stars Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, who played Tony and Ziva, respectively,
NCIS is one of the longest-running CBS police procedurals, following a team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Following Emily Wickersham's departure from NCIS in 2021, the actress has made a triumphant return to the drama, reprising her role as Elanor Bishop in the season 23 fall finale.
The “NCIS” story of Anthony “Tony” DiNozzo and Ziva David ends here, at least for now. Paramount+ and CBS Studios announced Friday that “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” has been canceled after one season, and won’t be back for a Season 2.
NCIS: Tony & Ziva will not be getting another season on Paramount+. The spinoff series starring Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo as the beloved titular characters has been cancelled just two months after the release of the Season 1 finale.
TVLine has confirmed that Season 3, Episode 9 — which was initially intended to air Tuesday, Dec. 16 as the Aussie offshoot's fall finale — has been pulled by CBS. The flagship "NCIS" fall finale, which will air as planned at 8 p.m., will now be followed by a rerun of the Season 22 episode "Baker's Man."
Just hours before the “NCIS: Sydney” midseason finale was set to air on Tuesday Dec. 16, CBS pulled the episode.