SEAL Team Season 7 release, cast and everything we know
CBS and Paramount+’s war drama, SEAL Team, will return soon for Season 7.
The basic premise of the television show follows the daily lives of the United States Navy SEALs, a special operations force considered to contain some of the most elite soldiers in the entire military.
However, it also showcases the training, planning, and actual missions the SEALs are ordered to perform, which are some of the most dangerous missions imaginable.
SEAL Team has been quite successful with CBS and Paramount+. It originally debuted on CBS in 2017 but was moved to Paramount+ after Season 4.
In January, it was confirmed that Paramount+ had officially renewed SEAL Team for a seventh season. Season 7 has since been confirmed to be the show’s last, with the series coming to an end after this series of episodes.
A SEAL Team movie was also planned, although this was no longer in the works after the show’s cancellation.
It is believed that Season 7 will have a total of 10 episodes, the same number as Season 6. Previous seasons of the show that originally aired on CBS ranged from 16-22 episodes, but since SEAL Team was moved . to Paramount+, the number of episodes gradually decreased.
Like many other projects, SEAL Team had to pause production on its upcoming season due to the recently ended actors’ strike. However, although many CBS shows have been confirmed to begin filming in the coming weeks such as FBI and Young Sheldon, an official start date for SEAL Team has yet to be announced.
Deadline recently confirmed that production will begin in December 2023 and the film will premiere sometime in 2024.
Based on this production start, it can be assumed that SEAL Team Season 7 will not be officially released on Paramount+ until Q1 2024 ends (in other words, after March since Q1 is from January to March).
If Season 7 started filming before the end of November, it would likely be released in Q1, but now fans can expect to see it sometime between April and June.
The first six seasons of SEAL Team featured a core group of actors playing the elite Navy SEALs, led by David Boreanaz, who is also known for his roles in Angel, Bones, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
None of the cast members other than Boreanaz from the first six seasons have been officially announced to return for Season 7. However, due to the story the show has followed over the years – and the fact that it finally focuses into a specific group of SEALs – fans can expect much of the cast from Season 6 to return in Season
As mentioned, Boreanaz will return in the final installment to lead his SEAL team, and the actor even commented in a statement via Forbes about what the journey means to him. to this day, says he feels “fortunate and blessed” to be involved. “part” of the show, as well as “a stellar cast and crew:”
“For six seasons, I have been blessed and blessed to be part of an outstanding cast and crew.”
Boreanaz also took a moment to personally thank “the men and women of the military and exceptional OPS,” and promised fans that the show’s seventh and final season will be treated “with love and gratitude:”
“Every day that passes is a thank you to our men and women in the military and Special Forces. I thank our fans and I’m proud that we were able to make this show to shine a light in the darkness of so much suffering today. I look forward to season seven and the opportunity to end this series with love and gratitude.”
Along with Boreanaz, other members of the SEAL team who have been with the program since the beginning are also expected to reprise their roles.
The episode drew several conclusions regarding Clay’s death. Sadly they couldn’t return for his funeral, but Bravo visited his gravestone and paid their final respects.
However, there is also a final medal ceremony that leads to Jason (in an incredibly emotional moment) revealing to everyone that he suffered a severe brain injury and that he feels responsible for Clay’s death because of that. This moment reveals that could become a major plot point
Showrunner Spencer Hudnut even talked to TV Insider about how Jason might be affected in Season 7, teasing that Master Chief might even be forced to step down and never run an operation again. more:
“[Jason] knows the consequences of this situation and I think for the first time he’s really comfortable with the idea that maybe he won’t have surgery again.”
Unfortunately, many members of the military face issues such as traumatic brain injury and PTSD, and although the program has faced many of the hardships that veterans endure, Part 7 has the opportunity to explore how it will affect the main character. character. character.
Whatever happens in the end, fans can expect to see a general resolution for the entire series. SEAL Team is known for resolving certain conflicts over the first six seasons, so the fact that Season 7 will completely wrap up the show will likely mean viewers will be satisfied after all is said and done. is said and done.