NCIS: Los Angeles Revealed Story Details of the End of Two Part Series
New story details emerge for NCIS: Los Angeles’ two-part series finale, including an impromptu wedding and a search for military-grade weapons.
NCIS: Los Angeles‘ two-part finale reveals new story details. After airing 322 episodes, NCIS: Los Angeles will end soon with current season 14, which quietly became one of the longest-running primetime scripted series for CBS. The decision to end NCIS’ LA offshoot was reportedly financially-motivated, given the program’s significant price tag, but the news was delivered with enough time to allow showrunner R. Scott Gemmill the opportunity to craft a satisfying ending.
According to a CBS press release, the NCIS: Los Angeles finale will be presented in two parts. The first half, titled “New Beginnings,” will see what happens when the team investigates a missing ATF agent. It will air Sunday, May 14, on CBS and will be available live and on-demand via Paramount+. The second half, “New Beginnings, Part Two,” will debut Sunday, May 21. It will also be available on CBS and Paramount+, continuing the search for the missing ATF agent. After the episode, there will be a celebration of the show, A Salute To NCIS: Los Angeles, An Entertainment Tonight Special. Kevin Frazier will host it on both CBS and Paramount+.