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S.W.A.T. fans aren’t happy that CBS cancelled the drama after six seasons — and neither is star Shemar Moore. Moore, who plays Hondo on the long-running procedural, responded to the ...
Shemar Moore is walking on air with the Season 8 renewal of S.W.A.T. and unlike the Season 7 renewal, which was only for 13 episodes to supposedly wrap up the series, Season 8 is for a full 22 ...
When S.W.A.T. season 7 debuts new episodes, fans will most likely be able to watch the drama on CBS on Friday nights at 8 p.m ET. If you don't have access to a TV but want to see the show in real ...
The series was originally cancelled by CBS after six seasons on May 5, 2023. [2] [3] Three days later, on May 8, CBS and Sony reached a new agreement to renew the series for a seventh and final season. [4] The season was impacted by both the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike and 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. [5]
[5] [6] In May 2023, CBS renewed S.W.A.T. for a seventh and final season. [7] In April 2024, the final season decision was reversed and the show was renewed for an eighth season. [8] The eighth season premiered on October 18, 2024. [9] As of January 31, 2025, 150 episodes of S.W.A.T. have aired, currently in its eighth season.
S.W.A.T. is an American police procedural action drama television series, based on the 1975 television series and the 2003 film adaptation of the same name. Aaron Rahsaan Thomas and Shawn Ryan developed the new series, [1] which premiered on CBS on November 2, 2017, [2] and is produced by Original Film, CBS Studios and Sony Pictures Television (the latter is a successor to the producer of the ...
Shemar Moore. Monica Schipper/Getty Images Shemar Moore is stoked that S.W.A.T. season 8 is around the corner. Moore, 54, spoke exclusively to Us Weekly at the CBS Fall Schedule Celebration on the ...
He and Chris begin a relationship at the end of season five. In the Season 7 episode, "End of the Road", after helping the team stop a group of criminals, Street resigns from 20-Squad and LAPD to join Long Beach's SWAT team, becoming its new commanding officer after its previous leader died from injuries sustained in a gunfight.