NCIS: Los Angeles‘ two-part series finale and farewell special will come to CBS in May.
The procedural drama’s final two episodes will air on Sunday, May 14 at 10/9c and Sunday, May 21 at 9/8c on CBS.
“A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles,” an Entertainment Tonight Special, is presented by CBS and will air after the series finale on May 21 on the CBS Television Network and available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
Entertainment Tonight‘s co-host Kevin Frazier will host the special that will celebrate 14 years of NCIS: Los Angeles.
Deadline reported in January that NCIS: Los Angeles would end with its current 14th season.
CBS describes the long-running series as “a strong performer since its premiere on Sept. 22, 2009, both domestically and internationally, where it has been watched in over 200 countries.”
NCIS: Los Angeles is the second spinoff in the NCIS franchise, followed by NCIS: New Orleans and NCIS: Hawai’i.
With its two-part series finale, NCIS: Los Angeles, “a drama about the high-stakes world of a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals who pose a threat to the nation’s security,” will have aired 322 episodes.
CBS released episode descriptions for the finale event.
“New Beginnings” Description: When an ATF agent goes missing, the agency seeks help from the NCIS team to investigate stolen military-grade weapons and locate the agent. Also, Callen and Anna continue to plan their wedding, Rountree’s sister interviews for medical school and Sam encourages his father to take part in the drug trial, on part one of the series finale of the CBS Original series NCIS: Los Angeles.
“New Beginnings, Part Two” Description: The NCIS team continues the case with ATF and the stolen military-grade weapons. Also, Callen and Anna decide on an impromptu wedding, on part two of the series finale of the CBS Original series NCIS: Los Angeles.
Kevin Frazier will bring fans “A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles” from Paramount Studios, where the series was filmed for its duration.
Per CBS, “The one-hour special features footage and interviews with NCIS: Los Angeles cast members from the past 14 years, including current exclusive interviews, favorite memories, and behind-the-scenes moments from the Entertainment Tonight vault.”
“Wrapping up a series is always bittersweet. We were blessed to have 14 seasons together, so bringing it to a satisfying end was extremely challenging after so many years,” showrunner and executive producer R. Scott Gemmill said about NCIS: Los Angeles coming to an end.
“Fortunately, CBS was gracious enough to give us an extra episode in order to send off our characters in a way befitting their stories that hopefully the fans find both satisfying and hopeful,” Gemmill added.
NCIS: Los Angeles stars Chris O’Donnell, LL COOL J, Linda Hunt, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen, Medalion Rahimi, Caleb Castille, and Gerald McRaney.
R. Scott Gemmill, John P. Kousakis, Frank Military, Kyle Harimoto, Andrew Bartels, and Shane Brennan, who created the series, all serve as executive producers. CBS Studios produces NCIS: Los Angeles.