“These are all springboards”

The last update on NCIS: Origins Season 2 confirms a key change for Gibbs. Long -term prequel Nis The franchise made its debut in October 2024, focusing on a younger version of Leroy Jethro Gibbs (played by Austin Stowell) while gathering a rag team in the 1990s. NCIS: Origins Season 2 was renewed in February.
With a NCIS: Origins Cast who includes Kyle Schmid, Mariel Molino, Tyla Abercrumbie, Diany Rodriguez and Caleb Fote, with the narration of Mark Harmon, the prequel would not intentionally align with the Harmon version of Gibbs that viewers have known since its decades on the original NCIS series. According to the co-showrunners David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal, it is an intentional choice.
In an interview TVNorth has opened up to how Gibbs will evolve NCIS: Origins Season 2. In the quote below, the co-showrunner and executive producer specifically explains how Gibbs will learn to trust his intestine more often And underlines how the main character had trouble with this problem in the first episode:
“We are heading there, certainly, in a way that we think we are honest for the character. I mean, simply take the fact that in season 1, we know that the Gibbs intestine has projected a little on the bugs and the thought:” Maybe there is more in this story? “” But Gibbs did not make this path, he did not slip to Franks and said, “hey, my intestine …” – and he learned at the end that he was right. These are all springboards to become the Gibbs we met in 2003. ”
More to come …




