David Boreanaz’s Emotions As SEAL Team Confirmed To Continue Season 7

David Boreanaz Shares Sweet Post After SEAL Team Gets Season 7 Greenlight
After fans had a pretty traumatic season six with Clay’s death and SEAL Team’s cliffhanger ending in Season 6, there’s finally some good news on the Paramount+ series. Bravo’s mission isn’t over yet, as the team will be returning for Season 7, and Jason Hayes himself, David Boreanaz, posted a sweet message to celebrate the renewal.

Following the news of SEAL Team’s renewal, Boreanaz quickly took to Instagram to share a sweet and grateful message. It makes me even more excited to see what happens after the cliffhanger ending, but at least we know that, at some point, we’ll get another season.

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Check out his grateful post: Since SEAL Team suffered a pretty shocking death last season, fans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that this won’t be the end of Bravo, and David Boreanaz is definitely looking forward to continuing the series. I just hope there are fewer tragedies to come.
Meanwhile, Boreanaz isn’t the only SEAL Team star to celebrate the good news. Justin Melnick, who plays Brock on the military drama, also took to Instagram to share his excitement about Bravo getting to ride again: SEAL Team Season 7’s premiere date hasn’t been revealed yet, but it’s likely to still be part of the 2023 TV schedule. It’s hard to know, though. It’s been a few months since the Season 6 finale, so fans are certainly anxiously awaiting the premiere. Thankfully, they know Season 7 is coming, but how different it will be after the events of the finale will be something to look forward to.

The renewal also comes after SEAL Team hit 100 episodes last season, proving that it’s doing well on Paramount+ after moving from CBS to the streaming service in Season 5. How a show performs on a different platform, especially when moving from network to streaming or vice versa, can be a bit tricky, but it’s clear that the series is doing well based on this news. Plus, David Boreanaz clearly likes the advantage of being able to tell more raw, organic stories about the brave men and women who actually fight for the United States.
While SEAL Team did have Clay’s death last season, the fact that Max Thieriot’s Fire Country was recently renewed is good news on all fronts. While it’s hard to watch an episode without Clay Spenser, at least the actor left for a good reason. Hopefully Thieriot can reappear in the military drama in the form of flashbacks, or at least have some archival footage of Clay, because I’m still not over what happened to him.

All six seasons of SEAL Team are streaming now for Paramount+ subscribers! So while you wait for Season 7, check out some of the best shows on Paramount+ to keep you busy.

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