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“NCIS” will look a lot different in season 19.
According to TVLine, Mark Harmon will only appear in a “limited” number of episodes.
“It’s going to be in the low single digits,’ a source told the outlet of the number of episodes Harmon would appear in.
CBS declined to comment to ET Canada.
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The show is in talks with Gary Cole to join the cast, helping fill in the lack of a character.
“NCIS” did set up his reduced role as
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Rising New Zealand actor Alex Tarrant (Night Raiders) has been tapped as a lead opposite Vanessa Lachey in NCIS: Hawai’i, the latest installment in CBS’ formidable NCIS franchise. Enver Gjokaj (Agent Carter) will recur on the series, slated to launch this fall and air in the Monday 10 PM hour behind the Mark Harmon-led mothership series.
EXCLUSIVE: Westbrook Studios, Netter Films, and PalmStar Media have locked a September start date in Morocco for The Alchemist, the seminal Paulo Coelho novel that PalmStar principal Kevin Frakes will direct. Sebastian de Souza, Tom Hollander, and Shohreh Aghdashloo have been set to star. Pic will be ready for release in late 2022.
Summer 2021 is officially here and that means it’s time for showmances, backstabbing, and extreme competitions as “Big Brother” returns for its 23rd season.
David Harbour steps out in a sharp suit for a special screening of his new movie, Black Widow, hosted by The Cinema Society & Synchrony in East Hampton, New York, on Friday (July 2).
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Paramount Pictures’ Mark Wahlberg-starrer Infinite has been set to premiere on Paramount+ in Australia, Canada, Latin America and the Nordics on August 11, the ViacomCBS streamer said today. The Antoine Fuqua-directed sci-fi action flick had already bypassed a theatrical U.S. release, debuting on Paramount+ on June 10, where it is the service’s most-watched movie to date.
Manori Ravindran International EditorParamount Pictures’ Mark Wahlberg-fronted sci-fi thriller “Infinite” will land on streaming service Paramount Plus in key international markets.The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, will debut on the service in Canada, Latin America, the Nordics and Australia on Aug. 11.
“Canada’s Drag Race” is saying goodbye to Stacey McKenzie ahead of the show’s second season.
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Mark Harmon may have a limited presence next year.Gary Cole has been cast as FBI Special Agent Alden Park and Katrina Law, who appeared in two episodes last season as Special Agent Jessica Knight, has been promoted to series regular, CBS announced Tuesday.Additional details on Cole's character, who CBS insists is not replacing Harmon's Gibbs, will be revealed at a later time.Law's Knight is a formidable REACT (Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Training Team) agent who specializes in
CBS’ venerable drama series NCIS is adding two new series regular cast members for the upcoming 19th season, Gary Cole and Katrina Law.
NCIS fans might be disappointed to hear this rumor about season 19 of the CBS show – Mark Harmon is reported to only be in a few episodes!
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorAmazon is thinking outside the box for ways to promote its new sci-fi action movie ‘The Tomorrow War.’ Literally.For the first time, Amazon will be branding its shipping boxes to promote an Amazon Studios film. The boxes will be used in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Australia beginning Friday, June 18.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterGary Cole is in talks for a major role in “NCIS” Season 19, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.Details on the character Cole would play are being kept under wraps. The long-running CBS procedural was renewed back in April, with series lead Mark Harmon’s return to the series also being confirmed at that time.
Showtime has announced that the upcoming American Gigolo series has been picked up and a 10-episode first season has been ordered!
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, stars Jean Smart as Vegas-based comedy star Deborah Vance and Hannah Einbinder as Ava, Deborah’s 25 year-old writing assistant.