After nearly 14 years on the air, NCIS: Los Angeles is officially coming to an end. CBS confirmed that the long-running spinoff will wrap with Season 14, with the series finale airing May 14. Since its 2009 debut, the series expanded the NCIS universe beyond Washington, D.C., following Special Agent G. Callen and the elite Los Angeles Office of Special Projects as they handled high-risk military-related cases.
CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach praised the show’s longevity and global impact, calling the cast and crew “a joy to watch” and promising fans a meaningful farewell.
The cancellation arrives during a milestone chapter for the franchise, which recently delivered a major crossover event between NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawai‘i ahead of the brand’s 20th anniversary. Though the goodbye is bittersweet, NCIS: Los Angeles closes its story on a high note — celebrating its legacy with returning faces, bold storytelling, and a final season crafted to honor its devoted fans.