Fans of NCIS: Los Angeles were left heartbroken when CBS announced the popular crime spin-off would conclude after 14 successful seasons. The news prompted an outpouring of sadness from viewers and cast members alike, leaving many to wonder why the network decided to end the series.
While CBS has not provided a specific reason for the cancellation, reports suggest budget constraints may be a significant factor. With both the original NCIS and its other spin-off, NCIS: Hawai’i, still running, maintaining multiple high-profile shows can be financially taxing. According to Deadline, “a cancellation of a long-running drama with big-name leads filming in L.A. should not come as a shock given the big price tag involved, especially at a time when networks across the board are looking to cut their spending.”
CBS did issue a statement regarding the show’s end. Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, expressed gratitude for the cast, producers, and crew, highlighting their amazing partnership and the talent that brought the series to life. She stated, “From Day 1, the cast, producers, and crew were amazing network/studios partners, and their teamwork, talent, and spirit vividly came through on the screen.”
Executive producer R. Scott Gemmill also addressed the show’s conclusion, noting the strong sense of family that developed among the crew. He expressed appreciation for the loyal viewers who followed the characters’ journeys and promised a satisfying conclusion that honors the beloved cast.
As NCIS: LA prepares to wrap up, fans can expect a fitting sendoff that reflects the show’s legacy and the deep connections formed over its lengthy run. The end of this series marks a significant moment for the NCIS franchise, which has enjoyed immense popularity and success throughout its history.