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Behind-the-Scenes Shake-Up Hits NCIS: Origins
29 Jan
Summary
- Co-showrunner Gina Lucita Monreal is exiting the series.
- Monreal co-created the series and served as co-showrunner.
- The show has already been renewed for a third season.

NCIS: Origins is set to experience a notable shift in its production team, with co-showrunner Gina Lucita Monreal exiting the CBS prequel series. Monreal's departure comes at the end of the current second season, as confirmed by TVLine. She was instrumental in co-creating the show and has served as its co-showrunner since its inception.
David J. North will continue his role with the series and will now assume duties as the sole showrunner. CBS executives expressed gratitude for Monreal's contributions, stating her integral role in launching and guiding the show. Monreal also shared her positive experiences, highlighting her collaboration with North and her appreciation for working with Mark Harmon and Sean Harmon.
The series, which follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs in the 1990s, stars Austin Stowell. The show has recently received a renewal for a third season, indicating continued confidence in its creative direction. The second season is scheduled to resume with new episodes on Tuesday, March 3, at 9 pm.



