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NCIS Is Bringing Back Tony DiNozzo, and the Franchise’s Nostalgia Trifecta Is Complete


If NCIS fans were already buzzing over Mark Harmon’s return to NCIS: Origins, CBS apparently decided one beloved franchise icon was not enough.

Greedy? Maybe. Glorious? Absolutely.

Michael Weatherly is officially returning to NCIS as Tony DiNozzo this fall, and this is not some blink-and-you’ll-miss-it nostalgia cameo tossed at fans like a stale breadcrumb.

(Jason Bell/Paramount+)

Nope! Weatherly is coming back for a season-long arc on NCIS Season 24, which means Tony will be reuniting with the team in a way that could actually matter.

Imagine that. Introducing a legacy return with room to breathe. What a concept, right? Someone alert the broadcast television gods before they change their minds!

CBS announced that Weatherly will reprise his role as the fan-favorite former NCIS agent for the 2026-2027 season.

He’s bringing Tony back to the mothership after years of fans keeping the DiNozzo flame alive through rewatches, longing, and the occasional very reasonable amount of internet shouting.

This feels huge.

Tony DiNozzo isn’t just another former character popping back in to remind everyone he once had a desk and a badge. Weatherly helped define NCIS from the beginning, playing Tony for 13 seasons and more than 300 episodes.

(Marcell Piti/Paramount+)

He was part of the show’s DNA back when NCIS was still growing out of its JAG backdoor pilot roots and becoming the kind of franchise that would eventually take over CBS like a very polite, very procedural-loving army.

Tony was the charming menace, the movie-quoting chaos gremlin, the guy who could annoy everyone in the room and still somehow make you miss him the second he walked out of it.

But Tony is not returning to NCIS from a memory hole, either. The franchise already gave us a glimpse of his post-bullpen life on NCIS: Tony & Ziva. 

The Paramount+ spinoff reunited Tony with Ziva David and followed them as they built a life together with their daughter, Tali, while getting dragged into the kind of danger that apparently follows former NCIS agents around like a clingy ex with federal clearance.

By the end of that story, Tony and Ziva were together, their family was intact, and the show left them in a place where they had fought hard for something resembling peace.

(Marcell Piti/Paramount+)

Then NCIS: Tony & Ziva was canceled, because television remains deeply committed to making fans trust nothing and no one.

That makes Tony’s NCIS return even more loaded.

Will the mothership acknowledge where Tony is emotionally now, as a partner and a father? Will Ziva and Tali still be treated as central to his life, even if they don’t appear?

Or will the show quietly tuck that away like we all didn’t watch him build an entire life beyond the Navy Yard?

Because Tony DiNozzo walking back into NCIS is exciting in itself. Tony DiNozzo walking back in with Ziva and Tali still very much part of his story? That is where the fan spiraling could get downright professional.

So, yes, his return matters.

(Marcell Piti/Paramount+)

It matters even more because NCIS has been making some seriously bold franchise moves lately.

Just yesterday, NCIS: Origins gave fans a major reason to lose their collective minds when it was revealed that Mark Harmon will return as Gibbs for all ten episodes of the upcoming season.

That alone would have been enough to keep NCIS fans fed for a while, especially since NCIS: Origins is already playing with timelines and the idea that present-day Gibbs may be pulled back toward a mystery connected to his Camp Pendleton days.

Two Gibbs timelines. A season-long Harmon return. The story Gibbs never told is getting bigger instead of smaller.

That is the kind of news that makes fans sit up straighter, cancel their doom-scrolling plans, and remember why they got attached to this franchise in the first place.

(CBS/Screenshot)

Now, one day later, NCIS is bringing Tony back to the original series for a season-long arc.

Coincidence? Maybe. A full-franchise nostalgia attack? That feels more like it.

Either way, CBS has suddenly turned the upcoming NCIS season into something much more exciting than another “new cases, familiar faces, steady as she goes” year.

There is nothing wrong with dependable television, obviously. NCIS has practically built a small empire on dependability.

But this has juice.

Tony returning to the team opens up a ridiculous number of possibilities, and naturally, fans are going to spiral. That is our job. We do not choose the spiral. The spiral chooses us.

(Robert Voets/CBS)

Will Tony return because of a case that demands someone with his experience? Will he be pulled back into the fold because of something personal? Could he somehow be connected to the director’s chair left vacant after Vance’s death? 

Will he clash with the current team? Will he charm them? Will he annoy them? Will McGee pretend to be fine while quietly having 47 emotions in the corner?

The McGee and Tony dynamic alone is enough to justify a countdown clock.

Sean Murray’s Timothy McGee has grown into such a different man since Tony left the team, and that is exactly why a reunion could be so much fun. Tony knew one version of McGee. The current NCIS team knows another.

Seeing Tony walk back into that bullpen and realize that McGee is no longer the probie he used to poke at for sport could give the show both comedy and emotional payoff.

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(CBS/Cliff Lipson)

And yes, we will absolutely accept both. We are generous that way when television remembers to entertain us.

There is also the larger question of how Tony fits into the current NCIS landscape.

The series now stars Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover, Katrina Law, and Gary Cole, which means Tony is not returning to the same room he left behind.

The team has changed, and the tone has shifted. Gibbs is gone from the day-to-day world of NCIS. Ducky’s absence, and now Vance’s, still hangs over the franchise. Parker has become part of the fabric of the show. Torres, Kasie, Knight, Palmer, and McGee have their own rhythm.

Dropping Tony DiNozzo back into that world is not just a nostalgia play. It is a pressure test.

NCIS: Tony & Ziva' season 1.NCIS: Tony & Ziva' season 1.
(CBS/Screenshot)

A weaker version of this return would simply bring Tony back, have him toss out a few classic one-liners, nod toward the past, and disappear again before anyone has time to ask why we bothered.

But a season-long arc gives NCIS the chance to explore who Tony is now, how he has changed, and what it means for him to return to the place that shaped so much of his life.

Because Tony has not been frozen in amber somewhere, waiting for CBS to thaw him out for sweeps. He has lived. He has loved. He has been through the events of NCIS: Tony & Ziva. He has had a life outside the bullpen.

That is the Tony we need to see.

Not a greatest-hits version or a museum exhibit. Not “remember this guy?” with a badge.

We need Tony DiNozzo as he is now, walking back into NCIS with history behind him, old instincts kicking in, and maybe just enough of that classic DiNozzo swagger to make everyone roll their eyes with affection.

(Robert Voets/CBS)

There is also something fascinating about CBS making these moves at the same time the franchise is expanding in multiple directions.

NCIS recently celebrated its 500th episode, which is absurd in the way only a truly unstoppable TV institution can be absurd. Most shows are lucky to get past Season 2 without being shoved into a streaming basement and quietly erased from the algorithm.

NCIS is out here hitting 500 episodes, launching spinoffs, bringing back icons, and reminding everyone that broadcast still knows how to turn legacy into event television when it wants to.

The franchise currently includes NCIS, NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Sydney, and the upcoming NCIS: New York with LL Cool J and Scott Caan, which will keep Sam Hanna firmly in the franchise after his recent return to the mothership.

That matters, too, because Sam’s appearances last season already made NCIS feel more connected to NCIS: Los Angeles again.

(Robert Voets/CBS )

Now, between Sam getting a new chapter, Gibbs stepping back into Origins, and Tony returning to NCIS, CBS seems to be doing more than expanding the brand.

It’s actively weaving the franchise’s past back into its present.

That is a lot of NCIS. At this point, there may be an NCIS team hiding behind your couch. Check carefully.

But the return of Weatherly and Harmon, along with Sam Hanna’s continued franchise presence, makes the expansion feel less like brand stretching and more like NCIS reconnecting with its roots.

Fans do not want the past to swallow the present. Nobody needs NCIS to become a reunion tour with crime scenes. But there is real power in honoring the characters who built this universe while still letting the current shows move forward.

Harmon returning to Origins gives that prequel an even stronger bridge to the Gibbs we knew for so many years. Weatherly returning to NCIS gives the mothership an emotional jolt just when Season 24 could have easily coasted on familiarity.

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(CBS/Cliff Lipson)

Together, these moves make the entire franchise feel more alive. That might be the smartest part.

This fall, NCIS fans will have present-day Gibbs on Origins, Tony back on the mothership, Sam Hanna still carrying NCIS: LA history into a new chapter, and a franchise that suddenly feels like it is treating its own history as an asset instead of a dusty photo album.

As IF fans were going to be calm about that.

NCIS Season 24 will air Tuesdays at 8/7c this fall on CBS and stream on Paramount+.

Weatherly’s return as Tony DiNozzo is set for a season-long arc, which gives us plenty of time to theorize, overreact, revisit old episodes, and pretend we are being normal about all of this.

We are not being normal. And frankly, why start now?

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