SEAL Team 8 will not happen, the TV series closes
There will not be SEAL Team 8. The American streaming platform Paramount+ announced on Wednesday 15 November that the military drama will end with the upcoming seventh season. Production on the final season, which is scheduled to debut in 2024 in the United States, will begin in early December.
The series, broadcast on Rai 4 in our country, follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite Navy SEAL unit as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous and high-risk missions that our country can ask of them. David Boreanaz plays Jason Hayes, the respected and intense leader of the team, along with Neil Brown Jr., AJ Buckley, Toni Trucks and Raffi Barsoumian.
Produced by CBS Studios, SEAL Team it debuted in 2017 and aired for four seasons on the American broadcaster CBS before becoming a Paramount+ original series in 2021 in conjunction with the fifth season. To celebrate the series’ remarkable seven-season run, Paramount+ will take the series on tour to honor and support the military and partner with programs benefiting U.S. veterans.
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“From four seasons on CBS to three seasons here at Paramount+, SEAL Team has built an incredible legacy that celebrates and honors the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces – ha dichiarato Jeff Grossman, Executive Vice President, Content & Business Operations, Paramount Streaming -; We thank David Boreanaz and the entire cast and crew for bringing this phenomenal and thought-provoking series to life. We can’t wait to celebrate their work and give Team Bravo fans a fantastic final season.”
“When we first heard the pitch of SEAL Team, Almost seven years ago, I was struck by the producers’ genuine passion to tell authentic stories that honor and celebrate the sacrifice of veterans and all who serve our country.”said David Stapf, the president of CBS Studios, who added: “Since that first meeting, they have never stopped pursuing this mission. The characters, storylines, and performances from the cast continued to be nuanced and powerful. Thank you to David, Spencer, Chris, Mark and the entire cast and crew for their collaboration, creative vision and dedication. We look forward to an exciting and satisfying seventh and final season.”
“AND It has been a privilege to tell stories that honor the courage and heroism of all those who serve our country for seven seasons.”said executive producers Spencer Hudnut and Christopher Chulack, who continued: “We are deeply grateful to our extraordinary group of actors, writers, directors and talented crew, especially the hundreds of veterans who worked on this show. We would like to thank CBS Studios, Paramount+ and CBS for their partnership and support over the years, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to the fans who have joined the Bravo Team week after week and season after season. While we wish we could continue to shine a spotlight on areas where we can do better for our service members even after the end of Season 7, our hope is that the collective community of SEAL Team keep fighting when it comes to protecting those who protect us.”
“For six seasons I have been fortunate and blessed to be part of an exceptional cast and crew – added David Boreanaz, star and executive producer of the series -; every day that passed was a note of thanks to our men and women of the Army and Special OPS. I thank our fans and am proud that we were able to make this series to shine light into the darkness of so many people suffering today. I can’t wait for season seven and the opportunity to end this series with love and gratitude.”
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SEAL Team is produced by CBS Studios and executive produced by Spencer Hudnut, Christopher Chulack, David Boreanaz, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly and Mark Owen. The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.