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'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation: Mark Harmon Ready For Renewal Despite Health Issues

By Mary Perry | Update Date: Apr 27, 2017 10:08 AM EDT

Mark Harmon is reportedly not yet ready to leave "NCIS" Season 14 and in fact, he is allegedly ready for a renewal. This news comes despite the health issues that Harmon is allegedly facing.

According to a recent report from Korea Portal, several fans are now wondering about the health of Mark Harmon and the future of "NCIS" Season 14, now that it approaches its finale. Fortunately, the actor is not leaving the TV series and might already be ready to sign a renewal contract.

Mark Harmon Renewal For "NCIS" Season 14

Speculations have been making rounds that Mark Harmon might quit "NCIS" Season 14, yet the legendary actor is still around until the current season's finale. Several reports floating that he was the next to quit after Michael Weatherly left the show.

"Good grief Mark take a vacation get some rest PLEASE DON'T LEAVE THE SHOW!!I" Harmon's fan wrote on Twitter. "Just watched 5 episodes of the new ncis and was shocked I didn't miss Michael at all. Thought it was great. Forever a Fan. Don't pull it."

As per the outlet, "NCIS" suffered the loss of Weatherly in the TV series, because it now has low ratings compared in the past. Now, fans are thinking that the show might be getting in its finish line soon.

No New Episodes For "NCIS" Yet

Meanwhile, CarterMatt revealed that there is no new episode for "NCIS" Season 14 just yet. The show might release a new episode on May 2 entitled, "Beastmaster."

As per the publication, Elisabeth Rohm might be guesting in a new episode. The episode in May 9 will be entitled "Something Blue" and the finale episode will be released in May 16" called "Rendezvous."

As of this date, the producers of "NCIS" Season 14 and Mark Harmon are yet to confirm the reports of a cancellation. Thus, readers are advised to take this with a grain of salt.

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