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    Michael Weatherly & Cote de Pablo’s 10 Best TV Guide Magazine Cover Moments

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    As NCIS: Tony & Ziva approaches, we can’t help but look back on the impact stars Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo have had with their roles as fan-favorite duo Tiva, particularly when it comes to TV Guide Magazine’s covers.

    Ranging from their NCIS days to his run on Bull, Weatherly and de Pablo have graced 19 TV Guide Magazine covers between the two of them. Below, we’re rounding up 10 of our favorites, kicking off in 2009 and running through 2020. And these are just the past covers. The pair has recently graced two covers, one for the July 2025 issue and another for our NCIS: Tony & Ziva special issue.

    Scroll down for a closer look at the past covers, and let us know your favorites in the comments section below.

    NCIS: Tony & Ziva, Series Premiere, Thursday, September 4 (three episodes), Paramount+

    For a deep-dive into all things Tony, Ziva, and NCIS, from exclusive interviews to retrospectives and must-see photos, pick up a copy of TV Guide Magazine’s NCIS: Tony & Ziva special issue, available for purchase online at TIVA.tvgm2025.com and on newsstands.





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