NCIS: Sydney has been renewed for a fourth season, ensuring the return of Captain Michelle Mackey and AFP liaison officer Jim ‘JD’ Dempsey as they continue their investigations with their international team. The Australian spin-off is among ten primetime series selected by CBS for its 2026/27 lineup, joining the main NCIS series and NCIS: Origins. In Australia, the show will continue to stream on Paramount+.
The renewal comes as the third season prepares to resume next month following a mid-season break. Season three originally premiered on October 14 last year. The first eight episodes have introduced new internal challenges for the team, including young forensic scientist Bluebird “Blue” Gleeson (Mavournee Hazel) being pursued by her so-called “family,” and DeShawn Jackson (Sean Sagar) revealing he withheld key evidence in a court-martial to protect someone close to him.
The cast for the new episodes includes Todd Lasance, Olivia Swann, Tuuli Narkle, Sean Sagar, and William McInnes. Filming locations have featured Broken Hill and Bilpin in the Blue Mountains region. Due to the show’s placement in CBS’s fall schedule alongside other NCIS titles, production on the third season overlapped with the airing of episodes.
NCIS: Sydney was created by Morgan O’Neill, who also served as executive producer for season three, alongside Endemol Shine Australia’s Sara Richardson, Sue Seeary, Louisa Kors, and Carmen J Leonard, with Naomi Mulholland as producer. Notably, NCIS: Sydney is the first series in the franchise to be set outside the United States, having been commissioned by Paramount ANZ over three years ago.
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