‘NCIS’ Season 14 Cancellation News: Mark Harmon Addresses CBS Drama’s Possible End [SPOILERS]

By Bernadette delos Santos - 15 Dec '16 18:48PM

"NCIS" Season 14 has faced a number of cancellation rumors following the departure of Michael Weatherly in the Season 13 finale of the CBS drama. While ratings for the series dropped since Tony DiNozzo's exit, Mark Harmon shares his thoughts on the show's possible end on TV. Is Harmon leaving the series as well?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"NCIS" Season 14 cancellation news reveals that the show will move forward even without Michael Weatherly's Tony DiNozzo. It can be recalled that cancellation rumors started floating in the online web after Weatherly announced his departure from the CBS series in Season 13.

Ratings for "NCIS" Season 14 have also seen a drop since his departure and this may be attributed to the adjustment that fans and viewers had to undergo following his exit. There are also rumors that Mark Harmon, who plays Gibbs, will be leaving the show.

In an earlier interview with Entertainment Tonight, Harmon explained that nobody knows what the future holds for "NCIS" Season 14. However, it is a known fact that all things come to an end at a certain point.

"But for now it's important to take time to enjoy this in the midst of everything that we're experiencing," shared Harmon.

Despite the drop in ratings, "NCIS" Season 14 remains as one of the most watched shows on TV, raking in over 10 million viewers in each episode. Spoilers for the upcoming episode titled "Willoughby" reveal that Gibbs may be the focus of the plot, reports Carter Matt.

According to the publication, the first few episodes of "NCIS" Season 14 focused on the new characters of the CBS drama. Therefore, many are expecting a good story about Gibbs this time now that viewers have already adjusted to the new characters of the series.

"NCIS" Season 14 episode 11 airs on Jan. 3 on CBS.

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