Fans of the beloved NCIS couple, Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David, rejoiced with the recent premiere and conclusion of their highly anticipated Paramount+ spinoff, NCIS: Tony & Ziva. After a successful 10-episode run that delivered on long-awaited romance and thrilling espionage across Europe, the question on every viewer’s mind now turns to the future: will this dynamic duo return for a second season, and what have the stars and showrunner hinted about its potential?
The long-awaited return of fan-favorite characters Anthony “Tony” DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) and Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) culminated in the successful premiere and subsequent conclusion of NCIS: Tony & Ziva. The 10-episode debut season, which wrapped up on October 23, 2025, on Paramount+, captivated audiences with its blend of international intrigue, espionage, and, most importantly, the rekindled romance between the iconic duo. As the dust settles on their first European adventure with daughter Tali, the pressing question for the fervent “Tiva” fanbase is clear: What are the chances for a second season?
The Enduring Legacy of Tiva
The romance between Tony and Ziva was arguably one of the most compelling slow-burn relationships in television history. Their “will-they-won’t-they” dynamic spanned over a decade on the original NCIS series, often leaving fans on the edge of their seats. However, their departures from the show left many viewers with an unsatisfying resolution. Michael Weatherly exited after Season 13, and Cote de Pablo left early in Season 11, with only brief returns in Seasons 16 and 17, which notably happened off-screen for their ultimate reunion.
This absence and the lack of a proper on-screen closure fueled the “Tiva” movement, a dedicated fan effort to see the characters reunited. The new Paramount+ spinoff was explicitly designed to rectify these past narrative shortcomings, promising to deliver on the romance and family life that the flagship series failed to fully showcase. The series picks up after Ziva faked her death and reunited with Tony and their daughter, Tali David-DiNozzo, in Paris, delving into their lives as a family.
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Cote De Pablo as Ziva David and Michael Weatherly as Tony Dinozzo In NCIS: Tony & Ziva.
A New Chapter on Paramount+
The move to Paramount+ offered the creative team, including showrunner John McNamara, significant advantages. Unlike network television, the streaming platform allowed for greater creative freedom, enabling more mature content and flexible episode runtimes. This was particularly beneficial for telling a serialized story of intrigue and espionage, as McNamara noted when the show was first announced. The initial 10-episode order was concise, allowing for a focused narrative arc.
The production, which commenced filming in Budapest in June 2024, brought together a new ensemble cast alongside Weatherly, de Pablo, and Isla Gie as Tali. Other key cast members for the first season included Amita Suman (Claudette), Maximilian Osinski (Boris), Nassima Benchicou (Martine), Julian Ovenden (Jonah Markham), Terence Maynard (Dr. Lang), Lara Rossi (Sophie), and James D’Arcy (Henry).
Season 1’s Dramatic Conclusion and Fan Satisfaction
The inaugural season of NCIS: Tony & Ziva culminated in a dramatic finale on October 23, 2025. The central conflict involved Tony and Ziva working tirelessly to rescue their 12-year-old daughter, Tali, who had been kidnapped by the villainous Interpol agent Jonah Markham. Simultaneously, the couple fought to clear their names from false accusations of terrorism orchestrated by Markham.
In a thrilling resolution, the family was reunited, and the criminal plot was foiled. A pivotal moment for fans was Tony and Ziva’s decision to unequivocally give their relationship another chance. Showrunner John McNamara revealed to Deadline that he opted for this satisfying romantic conclusion over a more ambiguous cliffhanger, acknowledging that fans “would have been really pissed” if the status of their favorite couple was left unresolved after two decades. This decision undoubtedly aimed to bring closure to the core romantic arc while still leaving room for future adventures.
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Michael Weatherly as Tony Dinozzo and Cote De Pablo as Ziva David In NCIS: Tony & Ziva.
What the Cast and Showrunner Say About Season 2
While Paramount+ has yet to officially announce a renewal for NCIS: Tony & Ziva Season 2, both the cast and showrunner have expressed their hopes and intentions for the show’s continuation. For Cote de Pablo, returning to her role was a deeply meaningful experience. She shared with TV Insider that playing these characters again felt “like a dream” and that she and Michael Weatherly felt they “owed it to the fans” to reunite. She expressed enthusiasm for more seasons, stating, “If we got a chance to do it again, we’d be thrilled,” and also indicated a desire to explore more of Tali’s storyline.
Michael Weatherly echoed this sentiment, noting that his time on the spinoff reminded him of the “magical” early seasons of the original NCIS, cherishing the opportunity to work alongside de Pablo again.
Showrunner John McNamara, though admittedly superstitious about speaking too soon, remains optimistic. He told Deadline that he has a “sense” of what Season 2 might entail and has even “sketched out very big ideas” with Weatherly and de Pablo. He also hinted that some unused footage from the alternate cliffhanger ending of Season 1 could potentially find its way into a future season, should it be greenlit. The possibility of additional seasons remains “very high” depending on the first season’s success, a common trajectory for successful limited series that defy initial expectations.
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John McNamara, Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly at 2025 San Diego Comic-Con on July 24, 2025 in San Diego, California.
The Future of the NCIS Universe
NCIS: Tony & Ziva is part of a continuously expanding and incredibly successful franchise. The NCIS universe boasts over 300 million viewers globally across all platforms and consistently ranks among the top-five franchises on Paramount+ in terms of hours consumed. With the franchise celebrating its 1,000th episode in spring 2024, the appetite for new stories and beloved characters remains robust. The success of NCIS: Tony & Ziva could pave the way for more innovative storytelling within this expansive universe, especially on streaming platforms that offer creative flexibility.
Where to Stream NCIS: Tony & Ziva Season 1
For those eager to re-experience the thrilling first season or catch up on Tony and Ziva’s latest adventures, NCIS: Tony & Ziva is exclusively available for streaming on Paramount+. Subscribers can delve into all 10 episodes and revisit the dynamic that has captivated fans for years. The platform also offers classic episodes of the original NCIS series, providing a comprehensive viewing experience for new and old fans alike.
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Cote De Pablo as Ziva David and Michael Weatherly as Tony Dinozzo In NCIS: Tony & Ziva.