'NCIS' To Have 'That '70s Show' Alum Wilmer Valderrama; Will Bring Drama, Love Triangle, And Pregnancy To Show?

Actor Wilmer Valderrama will be part of the upcoming season of the hit show "NCIS" and accordingly, he will be brining drama to the show as he will be part of a love triangle and a pregnancy. He also recently shared set photos from the series.

"NCIS" Season 14 will see one more newcomer aside from Valderrama. Jennifer Esposito was cast to be part of "NCIS" Season 14 and will act as another new agent alongside Valderrama. This comes after original cast member Michael Weatherly departed from "NCIS" last season. Also, Duane Henry has been announced to be a series regular in the upcoming season of the show after guest-starring as MI6 Officer Clayton Reeves in "NCIS" Season 13.

Valderrama was at the Television Critics Association's Party for CBS, The CW, and Showtime last Wednesday evening and he teased when asked about the words that he would use to describe "NCIS" Season 14, "Complicated. Unpredictable. Pregnant. Love Triangles."

Valderrama is set to play an agent who is described as a charismatic loose cannon and a field agent who disappeared after accepting a deep cover assignment years back named Nick. It remains unclear if Valderrama will be part of the love triangles and the pregnancy he mentioned and who would it be with in "NCIS" Season 14, E! News reported. As for Esposito, she will be playing the role of a special agent named Alexandra "Alex" Quinn. She is an experienced agent who left field work then became an instructor for the Law Enforcement Training Center.

Valderrama further gushed about his co-stars saying that he feels like he has worked with them for a long time. MNR Daily reported that Valderrama recently released set photos showing Emily Wickersham and Pauley Perrette. The photo showed Valderrama along with Wickersham and Perrette inside a lab so fans speculated that his character will be spending a lot of time there.

"NCIS" Season 14 will be premiering this September 20 on CBS.

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