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'NCIS' Season 22: Premiere date, time, cast, where to watch and stream new episodes
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Date:2025-04-17 03:30:48
"NCIS" is returning for its 22nd season and this time around, it looks like viewers will get a more intimate glimpse into the lives of the core team.
Season 21 left off with uncertainty about Agent Jessica Knight's (Katrina Law) future with the team, as well as some mystery surrounding the hallucinations of a young child that Agent Alden Parker (Gary Cole) struggled with throughout the episodes.
The new season will also address the breakup between Jessica and Dr. Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) and Agent Nick Torres' (Wilmer Valderrama) ongoing struggle with personal relationships.
Here's how to watch the Season 22 premiere of "NCIS."
When does 'NCIS' Season 22 premiere?
"NCIS" Season 22 is set to premiere on Monday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. EST/PST.
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Where to watch 'NCIS' Season 22
"NCIS" Season 22 will air on CBS. It will also be available on the CBS website or the CBS app, though you will need a cable provider login to access the new episodes.
New episodes will be available for streaming the next day on Paramount+, but subscribers of Paramount+ with Showtime can stream live on-demand.
"NCIS" also streams live on a handful of live TV streaming platforms, including YouTube TV, fuboTV, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV
'NCIS' Season 22 trailer
'NCIS' cast
- Sean Murray as Special Agent Timothy McGee.
- Wilmer Valderrama as Special Agent Nick Torres.
- Katrina Law as Special Agent Jessica Knight.
- Gary Cole as Supervisory Special Agent Alden Parker.
- Brian Dietzen as Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jimmy Palmer.
- Diona Reasonover as Forensic Specialist Kasie Hines.
- Rocky Carroll as NCIS Director Leon Vance.
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