‘Hawaii Five-0’ to Conclude Its Successful 10-Season Run with a Two-Hour Series Finale, Friday, April 3 on CBS.
“It’s never easy to say goodbye to a hit franchise that carried on the legacy of the original with such distinction, while establishing its own signature style,” said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment.
HAWAII FIVE-0, the popular Friday night crime drama, will conclude its successful 10-season run with a two-hour series finale, Friday, April 3 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The drama, a reimagining of Leonard Freeman’s classic series, “Hawaii Five-O,” has been an outstanding performer throughout the past decade, both domestically and internationally, where it has been seen in more than 200 countries.
“It’s never easy to say goodbye to a hit franchise that carried on the legacy of the original with such distinction, while establishing its own signature style,” said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment. “From episode one, HAWAII FIVE-0 has been a huge success for us. Thanks to the amazing talents of the producers, writers, cast and crew, it has played a key role for a decade on our schedule and helped establish our powerhouse Friday night. We cannot be prouder of its quality and longevity and are thankful for the passionate fan devotion it inspired.”
“For 10 seasons, Alex, Scott and the rest of the talented FIVE-0 cast have brought fans exciting adventures in a spectacular tropical paradise,” said David Stapf, President, CBS Television Studios. “We specifically want to thank Peter and the incredibly talented production team for 10 years of consistently outstanding television. The drama has been a great success for the Studio and Network, and as a global franchise for our company. We’re pleased to give it a big sendoff and that viewers will have the opportunity to say goodbye to their favorite characters as the final season wraps.”
“HAWAII FIVE-0 has been such a blessing to me and all of the people who have worked on this incredible show,” said Peter M. Lenkov, Executive Producer. “I truly learned the meaning of ‘ohana’ as the viewers embraced us and the people of Hawaii welcomed us with the privilege to film on their shores. I am forever indebted to the creative genius that was Leonard Freeman who gave us such a beautiful story to begin with. And my eternal gratitude to our cast, led by our hero Alex O’Loughlin, the writers, the production team, our CBS ohana, and most importantly YOU, the fans, who allowed us to come to work with pride and made our series such a success. Mahalo.”
“This show has been pretty much every waking moment for the last 10 years of my life,” said series star Alex O’Loughlin. “Everywhere I go on this planet, in every language, I am McGarrett to all these people. What we’ve done, what we’ve accomplished, it’s extraordinary. I can’t really put words to express my level of gratitude. I’m just glad to have been a part of this, a part of history, and I’m going to miss it. And to the fans, I don’t know how to thank you guys. Thank you for following us the way you have. I’m going to miss you. Aloha.”
With its finale, HAWAII FIVE-0 will have produced 240 episodes, maintaining a rabid, loyal fan base throughout, not only for the broadcast, but online and on social media, as well. The series, which consistently wins its time period, has been watched by almost 40 million viewers this season. In addition, the show has ranked in the top 15 or higher of broadcast dramas during its run. Also, HAWAII FIVE-0 is CBS’ most social primetime drama, generating 47 million impressions, 3.7 million engagements and 3.8 million video views, season-to-date.
HAWAII FIVE-0 premiered Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. It currently stars Alex O’Loughlin, Scott Caan, Ian Anthony Dale, Meaghan Rath, Beulah Koale, Katrina Law, Taylor Wily, Dennis Chun, Kimee Balmilero and Chi McBride. Peter M. Lenkov, David Wolkove, Matt Wheeler, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are executive producers for CBS Television Studios.
In the two-hour finale, recurring cast members James Marsters (Victor Hesse), William Sadler (John McGarrett) and Mark Dacascos (Wo Fat) will return.
Notable guest stars over the 10-year run include: Ed Asner, Jimmy Buffett, Carol Burnett, James Caan, Joan Collins, Sean P. Diddy Combs, Randy Couture, Peter Fonda, Claire Forlani, Melanie Griffith, Kelly Hu, Michelle Hurd, Michael Imperioli, Chosen Jacobs, Nick Jonas, Christine Lahti, Robert Loggia, Ziggy Marley, Pat Monahan, Terry O’Quinn, Gavin Rossdale, Tom Sizemore, Jean Smart, Rick Springfield, Martin Starr, Frankie Valli and Max Weinberg.
CBS Announces Series Finale Of ‘Hawaii Five-0’

American Patriot says
So was it a cast issue or ratings issue??
Nicki says
But, Why?
Alain Mularski says
Once again the idiots who run productions don’t care what we want to watch. All they care about is making money. We’re all better off watching streaming networks and boycotting the big three. I know I will.
ludivine says
bonjour de la France….hello from France….we also watch and love Hawaii 5-0…and i even remember the first one with Jack Lord…it is the only remake, in my opinion that was better than the original series….I am sad to say goodbye and ask McGarret and Dano to please give us one more year,….if you must go….au revoir chers 5-0….
Warren Adams says
So, if the show is so successful why end it! Instead you put these stupid boring reality shows on that make no sense. Come on CBS get it together!!
40 million viewers!! Why kill it if it works. Like it’s said ” If it’s not broke don’t fix it!” And this one is far from broken!!
Gayle Kleinman says
NOOOOOOOOOO…Why are they cancelling this incredible show? They did not mention the reason in the article. Was one of the stars tired of continuing it? If not, then I hope Netflix or some other network will pick it up for an 11th season and more.
Jeannine Fortier says
Why?!?!? CBS you are insane for stopping this show! It is one of the few CBS shows that I look forward to watching every season.
Rose DiJoseph says
I cant imagine my friday nights without this show! You are making a huge mistake. Theres nothing you can replace it with that can compare. Its such a great show. Shame on you CBS!!!!
Suzanne Kneece says
Hawaii 5/0 has been a wonderful, entertaining series that should not be ended. I recently read that Alex O’loughlin performed his own stunts & as a result suffered a serious back injury. He felt that he was no longer able to continue the show & CBS didn’t think they could replace him since he was the main character for a decade. Therefore, the only other option is to end this great series. So sad to see them go.
Dennie Wood says
I agree with everyone as I have not missed an episode of Hawaii 5.0. Someone said they didn’t think Jack Lord could be replaced, but he was, so why can’t Alex be replaced? And why cancel a successful show? If you do replace it with a reality show I won’t be watching it because I think reality shows are ridiculous. I was so excited when this season finally began. I love all the characters and stories. Usually Friday nights are not watched, but the CBS lineup has been and I would like to know also the reason why. One character does not make a show – a team does.