NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 is not coming to CBS in August 2022 – Web News Observer

Posted: July 31, 2022 at 8:55 pm

Here is everything you need to know about the current status of NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 on CBS.

Were eager to learn what the future holds for our beloved NCIS: LA squad. When will we learn the results? Will the fourteenth season of NCIS: Los Angeles debut next month? Will the series premiere in 2022? These are just some of the questions which are being raised in the heads of NCIS fans around the world. There is no hiding the fact that NCIS: Los Angeles has been averaging 7.27 million viewers and is the most-watched scripted program in its time period on Sunday at 10 PM. It has amassed over 6 billion social media impressions.

Hence, it is not a surprise that the network has decided to greenlight the series for another season as these factors make many major tv networks not lose any potential success from a long-running franchise any time soon. If youre a fan of the show, weve put together a list of everything you can anticipate as you catch up on the previous seasons before plunging into the upcoming season when it becomes available to stream on the streaming service. Keep reading on to find out if NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14will make its debut in August 2022 or not.

As of July 29, 2022, we can assure readers that NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 wont be available on CBS this August 2022. The network has disclosed the anticipated premiere date for the upcoming season that will be premiering new episodes on Sunday, October 9, 2022, at 10 pm ET/PT. The series will be followed by the Monday premiere of NCIS Season 20 at 9 pm and NCIS: Hawaii Season 2 at 10 pm, respectively.

The official Twitter handle of NCIS: Los Angeles also shared the update among its followers on June 23, 2022, quoting, Put on cruise control were coasting all the way to October 9 for Season 14 of #NCISLA. You coming along for the ride? Take a look at the official post below:

Put on cruise control we're coasting all the way to October 9 for Season 14 of #NCISLA. You coming along for the ride? pic.twitter.com/KsiuI9EIGo

NCIS: LA (@NCISLA) June 23, 2022

The initial set production of the show started sometime around June 2022, and the filming is still underway. Eventually, the episodes will lead to the post-production stage, which might take time to perfectly edit the contents to make the plotline of the next season much more compelling for the fans to watch.

Furthermore, recently, producer Rick Tunell stated on Twitter that the upcoming seasons production is now officially open! However, it is one of several steps that can lead us there. He shared some BTS pictures from the set location, quoting, The NCIS: Los Angeles production office is open for business. Were back for Season 14. #ncislaTake a look at the official posts below:

The NCIS:Los Angeles production office is open for business. We're back for Season 14. #ncisla pic.twitter.com/2RB0P2cQfl

Rick Tunell (@rtunell) June 22, 2022

Scouting creepy locations for the third episode of #ncisla pic.twitter.com/fUFJlxZteM

Rick Tunell (@rtunell) July 15, 2022

Still looking. #ncisla pic.twitter.com/KYqwm6Ogh7

Rick Tunell (@rtunell) July 29, 2022

The filming with the star cast seems to have commenced sometime around mid to late July 2022, as suggested by Daniela Ruah, who plays Kensi Blye as the NCIS Special Agent attached to the Office of Special Projects, and who also shared a BTS picture from the set where camera operators Terence Nightingall and Keith Banks camera accompanied Jerry and Ruah as they basked in the sun at the location, quoting, Back on set with my @ncisla family@highburygunners @keithbanks2237 & Jerry Jerry, De volta ao plateau com a minha famlia de @ncisla @highburygunners @keithbanks2237 & Jerry Jerry Take a look at the official post below:

Chris ODonnell as G. Callen: NCIS Special Agent In Charge of the Office Of Special Projects, LL Cool J as Sam Hanna: NCIS Senior Special Agent and ex-Navy SEAL and Second in command of the Office Of Special Projects, along with Daniela Ruah and Caleb Castille are confirmed to return for NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14. Moreover, the executive producers of the upcoming season are R. Scott Gemmill, John P. Kousakis, Frank Military, and Kyle Harimoto. NCIS: Los Angeles is produced by CBS Studios.

Other cast members include Linda Hunt as Henrietta Hetty Lange: NCIS Supervisory Special Agent and Operations Manager of the Office Of Special Projects; Medalion Rahimi as Fatima Namazi: NCIS Special Agent with the Office Of Special Projects; Eric Christian Olsen as Marty Deeks: NCIS Special Agent and ex-LAPD Detective who previously served as liaison officer for NCIS/LAPD, and Gerald McRaney as Adm. Hollace Kilbride: An ex-US Navy Admiral and friend of Henrietta Lange, who initially counsels the OSP team on their missions.

Apart from CBSs official website, all the previous seasons of NCIS: Los Angeles are currently available to watch on Paramount+, fuboTV. The viewers can also stream the series by renting or purchasing on Vudu, Amazon Instant Video, and iTunes, with a vast number of membership plans according to the preference of the users.

On the other hand, the series is also available to watch exclusively for free on CBSs official website, where the episodes are published after they air on the channel. You can also stream NCIS for free on Pluto and NBC based on the viewers location.

The official synopsis of the series, according to the CBS website, states, NCIS: Los Angeles is 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 nations security. By assuming false identities and utilizing the most advanced technology, this team of highly trained agents goes deep undercover, putting their lives on the line in the field to bring down their targets.

Catch up on the previous seasons while you wait for more NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 updates.

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