For now, NCIS: Hawai’i holds a franchise record as the shortest-lived NCIS show. The parent series, which first debuted in 2003, has a staggering 21 seasons, while NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans ran for 14 and 7 seasons respectively. NCIS: Sydney, yet another spin-off that premiered in 2023, has just 8 episodes to its name. While it could end up being shorter-lived than Hawai’i, the Lachey-helmed show is the current record holder thanks to its abrupt ending. Across all NCIS shows, the franchise boasts an impressive 46 seasons of television and upwards of 1,000 episodes, making NCIS: Hawai’i‘s sudden cancelation even more surprising
Why Was NCIS: Hawai’i Canceled After Season 3?
Falling Ratings Might Have Put An End To The NCIS Spin-Off
When announcing the cancelation of NCIS: Hawai’i on April 26, 2024, CBS gave little indication as to why the series was cut from its lineup. By all other accounts, the franchise is having a moment: Not only did NCIS air its 1000th episode recently, but it’s adding a prequel, NCIS: Origins, and a Tony and Ziva-centric spin-off to its catalog in the near future. It’s possible CBS canceled NCIS: Hawai’i for a number of reasons — production costs, sub-par ratings, a crowded spin-off lineup — but it’s most likely that the network needed to clear room on its fall 2024 slate.