If you thought NCIS had run out of surprises after 22 seasons, think again. CBS has just confirmed that the long-running hit is coming back for its 23rd season this fall—and it’s bringing some seismic changes that have fans buzzing from coast to coast.

A Night to Remember: NCIS Takes Over Tuesdays

For years, Monday nights have been synonymous with NCIS. But in a move that’s shaking up the TV landscape, CBS is sending the show back to its roots—Tuesday night. And it’s not coming alone. The entire night will be dedicated to the NCIS universe, with “NCIS: Origins” Season 2 and “NCIS: Sydney” joining the flagship show in a primetime triple threat.

Television analyst Mark Reynolds tells Daily Mail, “This is a bold move. CBS is betting big on the NCIS brand, and fans are already talking about Tuesday as ‘NCIS Night.’ It’s a statement of confidence in the franchise’s enduring appeal.”

Fall Premiere: The Countdown Begins

While CBS is keeping the exact premiere date under wraps, insiders hint at a September or October launch—right in the sweet spot for fall TV. If history is any guide, fans should start marking their calendars and preparing for a season that promises to be anything but predictable.

Season 22 Finale: Shocks, Twists, and Unfinished Business

Let’s rewind to last season’s jaw-dropping finale. In true NCIS fashion, the writers pulled out all the stops. The enigmatic Nexus organization’s leader, known only as “The Butcher,” was revealed to be—wait for it—an artificial intelligence. The revelation sent shockwaves through the team and the audience alike.

As if that wasn’t enough, Carla Marino (played with icy brilliance by Rebecca De Mornay), the notorious Kansas City mob boss, was unmasked as the killer of Alden Parker’s father. The emotional fallout left Parker (Gary Cole) shaken to his core.

And just when you thought you could breathe, Gabriel LaRoche (Seamus Dever) was exposed as a double agent. His forced resignation from NCIS left fans wondering: Who can you really trust?

Expert Opinions: What’s Next for NCIS?

TV critic Lisa Harper says, “The AI twist is a game-changer. It opens up a whole new world of storytelling for NCIS. The show isn’t afraid to evolve, and that’s why it’s still relevant after all these years.”

Industry insiders predict the new Tuesday lineup will supercharge ratings and reignite fan debates. “It’s the perfect storm of nostalgia and innovation,” Harper adds. “NCIS is proving it can adapt—and surprise us—season after season.”

Why Fans Can’t Look Away

With betrayals, tech conspiracies, and family secrets colliding, NCIS Season 23 is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about premieres of the year. The show’s ability to blend classic crime drama with fresh, unexpected twists means viewers won’t just tune in—they’ll be glued to their screens.

So, as the countdown to fall begins, one thing is clear: NCIS isn’t just back. It’s back with a vengeance.