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No Callen, No Comeback: Why Chris O’Donnell’s Exit Ends NCIS: LA for Good

For years, NCIS: Los Angeles fans have held onto hope that CBS might someday revive the action-packed series. But that hope is fading fast – especially now that Chris O’Donnell has officially closed the door on returning as G. Callen.

O’Donnell recently revealed he’s shifting his focus away from acting and toward projects behind the camera, including directing and producing. While it’s an exciting new chapter for him, it makes one thing clear: Callen is no longer in his future.

And without Callen, could NCIS: LA even work?

Callen and Sam Hanna weren’t just characters – they were the heart of the show. Their partnership, built on trust, loyalty, and years of shared battles, gave the series its emotional core. A revival without Callen would struggle to recapture that same chemistry, no matter how strong the rest of the cast might be.

There’s also the bigger question: does CBS even want a revival? The network seems more interested in expanding the franchise with new spinoffs like NCIS: Sydney rather than revisiting past series. With ratings declining toward the end of NCIS: LA’s run, the incentive for a comeback just isn’t strong.

So, is this truly the end?

Sadly, it may be. Chris O’Donnell’s decision to move on feels like the final chapter in NCIS: Los Angeles’ story. While fans can always revisit the unforgettable episodes and celebrate the show’s legacy, a revival now seems unlikely.

Sometimes, even the best cases have to stay closed – and NCIS: Los Angeles may have officially solved its last one.

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