NCIS Hawaii Season 3: Must-Know Secrets Unveiled – Get Ready for the Unexpected!
The NCIS franchise on CBS has achieved significant success, spawning spinoff series like NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, and the most recent addition, NCIS: Hawaii. As the original series gears up for its 21st season, NCIS: Hawaii, which premiered in 2021, is also set to continue its success with a third season.
NCIS: Hawaii made history by being the first in the franchise to feature a female lead, portrayed by Vanessa Lachey. Lachey plays Jane Tennant, the inaugural female Special Agent in charge of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The show received positive attention, and its first season was marked by a traditional Hawaiian blessing on the island of Oahu.
Following a successful first season, NCIS: Hawaii was renewed for a second season, which concluded in May 2023. Fans eagerly anticipating the continuation of Agent Jane Tennant’s story can rejoice, as the third season is scheduled to premiere on February 12, 2024.
Both NCIS: Hawaii and the original NCIS series were renewed for new seasons in February 2023. Originally slated for a fall 2023 premiere, production delays caused by writers’ and actors’ strikes pushed the start of production to September and November for the two shows, respectively.
The third season of NCIS: Hawaii will see the return of key cast members, including Vanessa Lachey as Jane, Noah Mills as Jesse Boon, Yasmine Al-Bustami as Lucy Tara, Alex Tarrant as Kai Holman, Tori Anderson as Kathrine Marie Whistler, and Jason Antoon as Ernie Malik. Notably, LL Cool J, who made a well-received appearance in the season 2 finale, will be returning for the upcoming season, bringing his talent to the NCIS: Hawaii ohana (family).
The anticipation for the third season is high, and fans can look forward to the return of both the flagship series and NCIS: Hawaii on February 12, 2024.