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  • 'NCIS' Officially Confirms a New Cast Direction for the First Time in 4 Years Jasneet Singh
    After the bittersweet exit of Gibbs (Mark Harmon) four years ago, NCIShas settled into a rhythm that we've recognized as the new normal, with Parker (Gary Cole) taking on the leadership position and the rest of the core team remaining the same. Even though there have been some tragic losses since, including the irreplaceable Ducky (David McCallum) and the newest heartbreak of saying farewell to Vance (Rocky Carroll), there hasn't necessarily been a major addition to the team since Parker. But as
     

'NCIS' Officially Confirms a New Cast Direction for the First Time in 4 Years

9 June 2026 at 00:24

After the bittersweet exit of Gibbs (Mark Harmon) four years ago, NCIShas settled into a rhythm that we've recognized as the new normal, with Parker (Gary Cole) taking on the leadership position and the rest of the core team remaining the same. Even though there have been some tragic losses since, including the irreplaceable Ducky (David McCallum) and the newest heartbreak of saying farewell to Vance (Rocky Carroll), there hasn't necessarily been a major addition to the team since Parker. But as Season 24 is confirmed, Wilmer Valderrama (who plays Torres) spoke to People and teased a major shake-up in the team dynamics going forth. After four years, we may just be getting a new face, one that will undoubtedly disrupt the new normal we've gotten used to.

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  • Peacock’s 2-Part Conspiracy Thriller Is the Perfect Binge Before Season 3 Premieres Jasneet Singh
    It's been four years since the conspiracy thriller series The Capture was last on our screens, and since then, there have been rapid advancements in the technologies the show focuses on. When it was first released in 2019, AI deepfakes were still an emerging technology, so the way The Capture paired a crime thriller with the underbelly of the digital era felt novel. It took another three years for the second season to air, in which the political implications of deepfakes and surveillance were ra
     

Peacock’s 2-Part Conspiracy Thriller Is the Perfect Binge Before Season 3 Premieres

7 June 2026 at 10:44

It's been four years since the conspiracy thriller series The Capture was last on our screens, and since then, there have been rapid advancements in the technologies the show focuses on. When it was first released in 2019, AI deepfakes were still an emerging technology, so the way The Capture paired a crime thriller with the underbelly of the digital era felt novel. It took another three years for the second season to air, in which the political implications of deepfakes and surveillance were ramped up with the evolution of AI. Now, four years later, Season 3 is bound to grow bigger and hit harder, so there's no better time to catch up with The Capturein preparation for June 18, when this alarmingly timely show returns on Peacock in the U.S.

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