“We Suggested It”: ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Star Chris O’Donnell Says He Attempted To Save the Beloved Spin-Off

“We suggested it, actually. But I don’t think that formula works real well for CBS,” O’Donnell noted. He added that during the recent writers’ strike, the NCIS cast had come together and raised the idea of hammering out a television movie in six weeks. Even so, it never came together.
“It was tough to leave because everyone just loved working with each other,” O’Donnell added. The NCIS: LA characters, such as Hanna, continue to live on in other franchise series. In the interview, O’Donnell learned that his character was still with his wife, and Sam Hanna was stuck in a DMZ. The actor was pleased to hear that Callen and Anna were having a baby, but he is also focused on the next phase in his career.
Chris O’Donnell Has Set His Sights On a New Procedural

A few years following the cancellation of NCIS: LA, Chris O’Donnell is joining another spin-off. The Batman & Robin actor was promoting his return to the stage in 9-1-1: Nashville. The flagship series follows the world of first responders, starring Angela Bassett and Jennifer Love Hewitt. The series already had one spin-off, entitled 9-1-1: Lone Star, and O’Donnell will head up the new series set in Nashville.


