First look at NCIS: Sydney as filming for the new series gets underway in Bondi
Filming is underway for NCIS’ first-ever international series: Sydney.
The cast and crew were seen arriving on the set of the new series in North Bondi on Thursday.
An actress wore a red shirt and black pants as she walked down the path with her handsome male co-star.
The new Aussie stars could be seen chatting and walking side by side as the camera crew filmed the scene.
After filming their scene, the co-stars were seen talking to the crew while enjoying a break.
First look at NCIS: Sydney as filming for the new series kicks off in North Bondi on Thursday
The cast and crew were spotted arriving on the set of the new series in North Bondi
An actress wore a red shirt and black pants as she walked down the path with her handsome male co-star
NCIS: Sydney will launch in 2023 after a deal is struck between Paramount Plus Australia and Network Ten.
It features local stories with Australian actors and producers.
Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President, ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand, Beverley McGarvey, recently said in a statement to TV Tonight, “We are thrilled to welcome NCIS’s inaugural international series to Australian shores.”
“It’s such a privilege to carry on the legacy of such a great show and integrate the superior NCIS storytelling as we introduce new Australian characters and locations.”
“We can’t wait to get production going,” Ms McGarvey said.
The new Aussie stars could be seen chatting and walking side by side as the camera crew filmed the scene
After filming their scene, the co-stars were seen talking to the crew while enjoying a break
NCIS: Sydney will launch in 2023 after a deal is struck between Paramount Plus Australia and Network Ten
It features local stories with Australian actors and producers
Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President, ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand, Beverley McGarvey, recently said in a statement to TV Tonight, “We are thrilled to welcome NCIS’s inaugural international series to Australian shores.”
The announcement was made after the popular CBS show NCIS was renewed for a 19th season with star Mark Harmon returning as Leroy Jethro Gibbs.
Fans just can’t get enough of the drama series which has been ranked as the most watched series on TV, averaging 12 million viewers per episode.
The series may end up beating three shows in the Law & Order franchise to become the longest-running TV show. The current title holder is Law & Order: SVU, which has run for 23 seasons.
NCIS was a spin-off of CBS’ JAG, both of which were created by Donald P. Bellisario, that ran for 10 seasons between 1995 and 2005.
The show eventually spawned a number of CBS spin-offs of its own, NCIS: Los Angeles, which debuted in 2009 and is currently in its 13th season, NCIS: New Orleans, which was canceled after seven seasons, and NCIS: Hawaii, which debuted this fall.
NCIS was a spin-off of CBS’ JAG, both of which were created by Donald P. Bellisario, that ran for 10 seasons between 1995 and 2005
The show eventually spawned a number of CBS spin-offs of its own, NCIS: Los Angeles, which debuted in 2009 and is currently in its 13th season, NCIS: New Orleans, which was canceled after seven seasons, and NCIS: Hawaii, which debuted this fall