Buckle your seatbelts, as the dynamic spin-off of the long-running series NCIS will be back! Here is everything we know so far about NCIS Hawai’i Season 3.
Are you ready to jump back into another adventure with NCIS Hawai’i? If yes, then you have reached the right place to know all the latest updates on a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service based in Hawai’i, which was renewed in February 2023 after receiving fairly good reception and ratings around the world.
This renewal update is enough to excite the fandom, especially after the way the second season finale saw a figure from Tennant’s CIA past reemerge. The NCIS team seeks help from the most unlikely place to catch a killer who threatens to destroy everything Tennant has built. There are still many questions that need to be answered. So, if you are wondering when the season will premiere on CBS, then don’t worry!
We have got you covered to get you ready for the shocking action with spectacular twists and edge-of-your-seat drama that NCIS Hawai’i Season 3 seems to promise to have in store for the fandom, which is looking more promising than before. Firstly, let’s clear the air with the debates surrounding the potential release date, as we’ve compiled all of the crucial details right here for you!
NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3: When will it premiere?
We would like to point out that the exact launch date has yet to be determined, as the second season finale aired recently. As a result, any official statement about the show’s official release date and time slot is still subject to network verification. On the bright side, if we consider the prior schedule, then the next season could be released in the fall of the 2023–2024 television season, with September being the best release window.
It is also expected to follow a similar schedule, with new episodes airing every Monday at 10/9c on CBS and later on Paramount Plus. It’s very likely that the show’s creators will want to capitalize on the success of the first two seasons and release the third one as soon as possible. Hence, we suggest that the viewers be patient and follow social media to be updated with the latest information for the next season.
The early series renewal has also joined other original series on the CBS network, which include Fire Country, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, and FBI: Most Wanted, as well as comedy series Young Sheldon, Ghosts, The Neighborhood, Bob Hearts Abishola, and So Help Me Todd.
The current writer’s strike can also contribute to a change in the schedule, which will be confirmed if it happens. So, in order to receive updates on when the new season premieres, interested viewers can also enable notifications. On the other hand, the official Twitter handle of the show also shared the third season’s announcement among its followers, quoting, “You want it? You got it. More of the #NCISHawaii Ohana is headed your way. See you soon season 3!” Take a look at the official post below:
You want it? You got it. More of the #NCISHawaii Ohana is headed your way. See you soon season 3! 🤙🍰 pic.twitter.com/i82edDPmyE
— NCIS: Hawai'i (@NCISHawaiiCBS) February 21, 2023
NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3: What can the fans expect to see in the new season?
Due to an early renewal, not much has been disclosed about the potential future plotlines, but the new season will definitely explore the basic premise, which is as follows:
The world’s most successful television series continues on the seductive shores of Hawai’i as the first female Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor takes command. She and her team balance duty to family and country, investigating high-stakes crimes involving military personnel, national security, and the mysteries of the island itself. This NCIS: Hawai’i team is a skilled mix of mainland transplants who’ve relocated to the tranquility of the Pacific and wizened locals who know their mahalo from kapu.
“This season CBS is continuing its winning tradition, delivering an unparalleled combination of top returning series and new hit shows that are entertaining huge audiences on both broadcast and streaming,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. Further adding, “It is a testament to the stellar work being done by our best-in-class talent in front of and behind the camera that we have had yet another exceptional season, and I know we will only continue to build on this foundation of outstanding programming as we look ahead toward next fall.”
NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3: Who will return in the cast?
The main cast members of the series who are expected to reprise are as follows Vanessa Lachey as Jane Tennant, Ronda Kahana Williams as young Jane Tennant, Alex Tarrant as Kai Holman, Noah Mills as Jesse Boone, Yasmine Al-Bustami as Lucy Tara, Jason Antoon as Ernie Malik, Tori Anderson as Kathrine Marie “Kate” Whistler, and Kian Talan as Alex Tennant.
The recurring cast of the series which is expected to reprise is as follows Enver Gjokaj as Captain Joe Milius, Mahina Napoleon as Julie Tennant, Julie White as Maggie Shaw, Sharif Atkins as Captain Norman ‘Boom Boom’ Gates, Seana Kofoed as Commander (Dr.) Carla Chase. The series was created by Christopher Silber, Jan Nash, and Matt Bosack who also serve as writers and executive producers alongside Larry Teng who directed multiple episodes.
NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3 Episodes and Streaming Options
The exact episode count for NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3 has yet to be announced, but we can anticipate it to have a similar range of 22 episodes with an average runtime of 44 to 45 minutes, just like the previous two seasons. Furthermore, we would like to emphasize that the episodes may differ depending on the theme that the show wishes to convey to the audience, which can increase or decrease the overall episode count due to the writer’s strike.
We’ll just have to wait and see what happens next. Until there is any confirmation, we urge the readers to be patient and watch the first season to remember what happened. When the third season is released, it will be available to stream on Paramount+, FuboTV, and Netflix, along with all the prior seasons of this major franchise on the streaming platforms.
The viewers can also stream the series by renting or purchasing it on Vudu, Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, and Google Play, with a vast number of membership plans according to their preferences. Moreover, the series is also available to watch exclusively on CBS’s official website, where the episodes are published after they air on the channel on Mondays in the 10/9c time slot. You are able to stream NCIS: Hawai’i for free on Pluto depending on the viewers’ location.
NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3 Official Teaser Trailer
The network hasn’t released any new promos as the second season’s finale episode, “Dies Irae,” just premiered, which makes it way too early for any network to release such promotional stuff for the next chapter. On the other hand, the filming for the new episodes has reportedly not even begun, so there is no chance that the network will release any new teasers or trailers without any new footage of the characters.
In the meantime, we urge the readers to catch up with the last season to recall the events in case you haven’t streamed the show yet.
Ok, now you go. What's been your favorite moments of Season 2 so far?? #NCISHawaii pic.twitter.com/nL5USGtdJj
— NCIS: Hawai'i (@NCISHawaiiCBS) May 20, 2023
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