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Michael Weatherly, Cote De Pablo Are Framed in 'NCIS' Spinoff Trailer

UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The 10-episode series follows Tony and Ziva as they raise their daughter while evading threats across Europe after Ziva's return, premiering with three episodes on Paramount+.

  • At San Diego Comic-Con, the series' stars premiered the official full-length trailer on Thursday, July 24.
  • Following its February announcement, the official logline describes the series picking up after Ziva's supposed death, when Tony left NCIS to raise their daughter.
  • Episodes begin dropping weekly on Thursdays until the October 23 finale, with the 10-episode series premiering September 4 and a three-episode drop.
  • After the trailer reveals the assault on Tony's security company, they must go on the run across Europe, with Tony warning, `Someone is trying to frame us, it's a cyber attack`.
  • Following the trailer debut, the producers are already considering a season 2, and Cote de Pablo agrees, `Exactly, and it's a real testament to our friendship`.
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‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’: Michael Weatherly & Cote de Pablo Reveal Who Came Up With Series’ First Scene

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The NCIS fans can look forward to a reunion with Tony and Ziva. The new series promises action and excitement across Europe.

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