After decades as the face of NCIS, Mark Harmon has officially bid farewell to the beloved role of Leroy Jethro Gibbs. While his departure from the series had been gradual, with his character stepping away in Season 19, Harmon has now confirmed that his time with NCIS is truly over. For years, fans had held out hope for a surprise return, but the actor has made it clear that he is ready to close this chapter of his career. His exit marks the end of an era, as NCIS moves forward without the man who helped turn it into one of television’s longest-running and most successful dramas.
Harmon’s portrayal of Gibbs was more than just a role—it became the heart and soul of NCIS. With his no-nonsense leadership, unwavering loyalty, and deep moral code, Gibbs was a character that resonated with millions. His departure, while inevitable, leaves a void that is difficult to fill. Though the show has continued with a strong ensemble cast, including Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, and Katrina Law, there’s no denying that Harmon’s presence was a major part of what made NCIS such a powerhouse. His farewell is not just a goodbye to a character but to a television legacy that has spanned two decades.
Despite stepping away from NCIS, Harmon is not retiring from Hollywood entirely. He has hinted at pursuing new creative endeavors, including producing and possibly even directing. Additionally, with the upcoming NCIS: Origins prequel series focusing on a young Gibbs, Harmon will still be involved as an executive producer and is even set to provide narration. While fans may not see him on-screen as Gibbs again, his influence on the NCIS universe remains strong. As one chapter closes, another begins, ensuring that Harmon’s impact on the franchise will never be forgotten.