The season generated frustration among audiences with its underutilization of a potentially great villain with its underwhelming LaRoche twist. However, the death of Alden Parker’s father at the hands of crime boss Carla Merino sets up a strong thread heading into NCIS season 23, and a fresh report suggests things could be underway with the new season.
Via set lighting tech, Nicholas Aiello/studio_headz on Instagram, it has been revealed that NCIS season 23 is now officially in production. The post shows a couple of behind-the-scenes images from the set of the series with equipment and materials ready for shooting, with the caption that reads “Day 1 of NCIS season 23!” Check out the post below:
What This Means For NCIS Season 23
Production Is Underway For The New Season
Amid a stagnant personal arc, NCIS season 22 just paved the way for Timothy McGee’s MCRT exit with the re-introduction of its most amusing villain.
Aiello’s post does not confirm how long the shooting schedule for the show will be, but given it’s set to air in the Fall, there is plenty to plot and shoot a well-constructed season. While an episode count for the season is also unconfirmed, it seems very likely the show will hit a key milestone and pass 500 broadcast episodes.
Our Take On NCIS Season 23
The Show Continues To Be A Pop Culture Behemoth
Production on a show like NCIS is no mean feat, and the series continues to be one of the most successful on television, with the potential to continue running for many more years. While the NCIS franchise is expanding, with multiple shows including NCIS: Origins and NCIS: Tony & Ziva, the original remains the most popular, proving just how beloved it is.


