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So while we don’t know when specifically this NCIS: New Orleans tie-in will happen, it’s definitely coming. Now I’m looking forward to seeing who will play the young Dwayne Pride.
NCIS: New Orleans Season 2 Episode 3 felt like a long series of short-lived red herrings that ultimately led back to the obvious culprit. Read more in our review!
Crime shows like NCIS: New Orleans sometimes follow stories ripped from the headlines. And while most of the content is pure fiction, the show taps into other real-life sources.
Scott Bakula is heading to the Big Easy. The “Men of a Certain Age” star has been enlisted to topline CBS’ prospective New Orleans-set “NCIS” spinoff, according to Variety.
NCIS: New Orleans promoted Charles Michael Davis to a series regular despite early reports he’d guest-star. Davis will, no doubt, shake things up as Special Agent Quentin Carter.
Despite the shocking cancellations of NCIS: Hawai’i, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: New Orleans, CBS still devotes three hours of its schedule to the NCIS universe.
A decade ago, the NCIS franchise got its third TV series with NCIS: New Orleans, starring Scott Bakula as Special Agent Dwayne Pride. More than 17 million people watched the CBS procedural’s ...