Alex O'Loughlin's heavily speculated exit from the popular "Hawaii-Five-O" still remains uncertain. Meanwhile, the Executive Producer gave his insights about what the future of the show would be.

One of the top-rated TV shows on CBS is "Hawaii Five-0" Season 7. With this record, it appears that the show is not going to end soon. A recent interview of one of the show's actor, Alex O'Loughlin disclosed that the artist is considering about leaving the top-rated show. Meanwhile, Executive Producer Peter Lenkov gave his two cents on the actor's statement and even hinted on the future of the show.

Despite his early statement about plans of leaving the show, at present, Alex O'Loughlin's exit in the show remains uncertain. The actor has previously revealed that he might leave the show after "Hawaii Five-0" Season 8. However, in his interview with ET, Executive Producer Peter Lankov confessed that there is no certainty yet about the actor's fate after "Hawaii Five-0" Season 7. In other words, the actor has not yet officially confirmed with the production of his plan leaving his role as Steve McGarrett.

Furthermore, Lenkov also discussed that he does not like to dwell on the thought of the show coming to its final run. He even said that what matters is that they keep the cast and the audience engaged with the show and its characters.

Meanwhile, in a separate report by TVLine, the show's executive producer revealed tidbits of spoilers for the "Hawaii Five-0" Season 7. On the arc about human trafficking, which started to roll in the March 10 episode, he said that there would be several mini-cliffhangers. He added that the arc would also have a series of events that will happen to some of the characters making the season finale more interesting.

Carter Matt previously hinted about some spoilers for "Hawaii Five-0" Season 7. He said that the team would be working on a case of a rich lady who was kidnapped. Moreover, PI Harry Brown will make a comeback on March 31 episode of the top-rated CBS series. The episode will be titled, Huikau nā makau a nā lawai'a.