The first half of NCIS: Hawaii’s season 2 finale will air on CBS on Monday, May 15, at 10 p.m. ET. The episode, titled “Past Due,” is about a dead M16 agent whose discovery prompts a look into Tennant’s past secrets. Tennant will experience a roller coaster of emotions as she investigates the case to “extreme lengths” in an effort to identify those responsible.
Come May 22, when part 2 of the finale “Dies Irae” airs, fans will be dropped back into this twisting plot as the team is forced to look for help in the unlikeliest of places in order to catch the killer. The goal is to stop this criminal in their tracks before they can destroy everything Tennant has built for herself over the years. The episode will also see a past figure from her life make an appearance.
With this caliber of a finale event, of course viewers of NCIS: Hawaii are anxious to learn whether they’re speeding toward the end of the road for this series or if they can anticipate a third season. Here’s what we know.
Is NCIS: Hawaii canceled?
No, the series hasn’t been canceled. While fans of the NCIS franchise will have to say goodbye to NCIS: Los Angeles in May the same can’t be said for the Hawaii iteration of this beloved series of procedurals.
Is NCIS: Hawaii renewed?
Yes! NCIS: Hawaii is a part of CBS’ 2023-2024 television year, so you can anticipate a third season. The flagship is also returning and will premiere season 21 as well. Based on the schedule for the coming television season, the series will remain in their respective Monday timeslots after new season of The Neighborhood and Bob Hearts Abishola.