NCIS: Tony & Ziva Climbs Digital Charts After Cancellation, Hits #1 in France
Collider reports cancelled NCIS spin-off NCIS: Tony & Ziva has surged on digital charts in late January 2026, landing in the U.S. iTunes weekly Top 10 at #10 for at least three days including Jan. 29, 2026, and holding the #1 spot on France’s M6+ every day from Jan. 22 through Jan.
28 (at the time of writing). SkyShowtime’s FlixPatrol rankings show the series spreading across multiple markets: Hungary #10, the Czech Republic #10, Slovakia #10, Serbia #10, and North Macedonia climbing as high as #8. Croatia also appeared earlier, including a #9 ranking yesterday, Collider said.
Collider noted YouTube traction as well, reporting the show’s first-look trailer is up +285 and the official trailer is up +393. The outlet described this mix of paid-chart presence, top-of-service dominance in a major market and rising awareness as a blueprint for a previously cancelled idea gaining renewed momentum.
NCIS: Tony & Ziva aired in September 2025 after a three-episode premiere and was cancelled by Paramount+ on December 19, 2025 after one season; no detailed creative reason was publicly given. Collider wrote that one-season streamer cancellations usually come down to a "cold performance equation"—whether a show drives enough new subscribers, retention and completion to justify its cost—and noted Tony & Ziva’s globe-trotting scope and higher expense likely factored into Paramount+’s portfolio choices.
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