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Reunited, and it feels so good! After years of joy away from the spotlight with their daughter, Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) and Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) are making a triumphant return to television this fall with fresh tales in their Paramount+ series, “NCIS: Tony and Ziva.”
This “NCIS” spin-off will update us on the duo, who have been enjoying life abroad with their young daughter since leaving their esteemed DC jobs. However, their old adversaries have been relentless in tracking them down and are determined to finish them off for good. If you’re eager to learn what’s transpired with Tony and Ziva since their last appearance—or simply crave more “NCIS” action—here’s all the current information on “NCIS: Tony and Ziva.”
When will NCIS: Tony and Ziva premiere?
Fans of “NCIS” won’t have to wait much longer to discover what’s awry in Paris; “NCIS: Tony and Ziva” will premiere its first episode on September 4, 2025. The initial three episodes will be available simultaneously, followed by weekly Thursday releases on Paramount+, concluding the season on October 23. As is typical with Paramount+ shows, new episodes will be available at midnight.
The series was filmed throughout Europe and Africa from summer to winter 2024. Upon wrapping up filming, stars and co-executive producers, Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, expressed their enthusiasm in this statement. “We are thrilled to finally unveil Tony and Ziva’s next chapter to the amazing fan base worldwide who never lost hope for this moment. Coming back to these roles on screen after over ten years has been a remarkable adventure filled with deception, espionage, peril, passion… and self-driving murder cars. (Don’t worry, that will make sense soon). This is a thrilling journey you won’t want to miss, and as they say in Paris: Accrochez-vous bien!”
What is the plot of NCIS: Tony and Ziva?
If you assumed everything was smooth sailing for Tony and Ziva post-“NCIS,” you were mistaken. The pair are co-parenting their daughter, the crucial Tali (Isla Gie), but are currently living apart. Both are employed in the private sector, and the monotony of their lives has drained the excitement from their relationship.
The situation escalates when Tony’s security company faces a threat, and the couple is framed for a massive cyberattack, endangering Tali’s life. They must come together to shield their family. As they evade assassination attempts and shadowy enemies, they’re on the run across Europe trying to uncover which of their past enemies is hunting them. All the while, they’re dealing with Tali’s anxieties about her parents. Despite denying their lingering feelings, romance rekindles between Tony and Ziva. Yet, two pressing questions remain: who wants them dead, and can they reconcile their differences?
Who is starring in NCIS: Tony and Ziva?
In addition to Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, and Isla Gie, “NCIS: Tony and Ziva” will feature Amita Suman as the smoothly unflappable Claudette Caron, who works for Tony’s security firm as a Chief Technical Officer; Maximilian Osinski as independent-minded Russian hacker Boris; Nassima Benchicou as Martine, a self-impressed French Directorate-General for External Security officer; Lara Rossi as Sophie Summers, who works as Tali’s nanny but has a background in the Special Air Service; Julian Ovenden as the Secretary General of Interpol, Jonah; Terence Maynard as Ziva’s family therapist, the wise and patient Dr. Lang; Anne-Marie Waldeck as Fruzsi, a partner of Boris’; and James D’Arcy as Interpol agent Henry.
Also listed in the cast, per IMDb, are Velibor Topic as Dejan Lazar and Emmanuel Bonami as Pierre Galimard. There’s no information as of this writing regarding what these characters are like or what position they hold in Tony and Ziva’s world. There’s also no word as to whether any of Tony and Ziva’s “NCIS” compatriots will put in cameo appearances, though Sean Murray, Brian Dietzen, and Wilmer Valderrama have all expressed interest in appearing while appearing on Weatherly and de Pablo’s “NCIS” rewatch podcast. It’s also possible that even a few much-missed villains from the past might come back, too.
Who is directing and producing NCIS: Tony and Ziva?
Series co-stars Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo will be among the co-producers for “Tony & Ziva”; joining them will be Johannes Schwerdt, David A. Rosemont, Michael Friedl, Zara García-Delgado, Noemi Palmés, Mairzee Almas, Gergö Balika, Laurie Lieser, John McNamara, Shelley Meals (who is also an executive producer and is showrunning the series), and Christina Strain.
The show’s writing staff is well-populated with producers. Among its ten-episode, first-season run, McNamara wrote three episodes (the pilot, Episode 5, and Episode 10, the latter of which he co-wrote); Meals wrote Episode 3 and provided the story and teleplay for Episode 9; and Strain wrote Episode 6. Other writers on the staff include Jay Gard, who co-wrote Episodes 4 and 8; Mike Moore, who wrote Episodes 2 and 7; Alex Raiman, who co-wrote Episodes 8 and 4; Joseph Mireles, who co-wrote Episode 10; Sarah Moen, who wrote Episode 9, and Kiersten Stanley, who wrote Episode 5.
As of press time, only the directors for Episodes 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been revealed; Mairzee Almas helms Episodes 1 and 2, while Valerie Weiss heads Episode 3 and Episode 4.
Is there a trailer for NCIS: Tony and Ziva?
There are actually two trailers for “NCIS: Tony and Ziva.” The one embedded above broke the internet, accruing 93 million views in two days; it catches fans up on what Tony and Ziva have been up to and what sort of danger is coming for them. It also reveals the shocking truth that the twosome aren’t still together when the show opens.
The second trailer, which was released for San Diego Comic-Con, dives a little deeper into the show’s premise, showing more action and how Ziva and Tony interact with Tali and what some of her feelings and fears are. Since it’s so much longer, it’s able to tease many secrets as to what may be ahead. Each trailer brings something different to the table, but both do the perfect job of catching everyone up on what’s going on in the worlds of Tony, Tali, and Ziva.
Where can I watch the NCIS Universe?
If you missed out on how Tony and Ziva’s kinda strange relationship got started and you want to learn more about the show before it debuts, the entire “NCIS” universe is available to stream on Paramount+. That also includes episodes of “NCIS: Origins,” which features the backstory of Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), and all five of the original show’s other spin-offs, from “NCIS: LA” to “NCIS: Sydney.” It even has “JAG,” which “NCIS” itself spun off from. Naturally, Paramount+ will be the only place from which you can stream “NCIS: Tony & Ziva.”
Episodes of “NCIS,” “NCIS: Sydney,” and “NCIS: Origins” may also be streamed on Pluto TV or The Roku Channel. You can also stream most of the shows via Disney+ and Hulu, and Netflix is home to some seasons of “NCIS.” Finally, select episodes of the show’s most recent season are available on CBS with proof of cable subscription. No matter where you start, there are lots of ways to figure out how Tony & Ziva got here — but only one way to watch their new adventures this fall.