David Boreanaz Isn’t Done Yet: New NBC Crime Drama Sparks SEAL Team Comeback Buzz

Just when fans thought David Boreanaz was closing the door on high-intensity television after SEAL Team, NBC drops a bombshell that changes everything.

The network has officially set its reboot of the 52-year-old detective classic Ironside — and Boreanaz is at the center of it. Even more explosive? The project is quietly shaping up to be a SEAL Team reunion that no one saw coming.

After years of commanding the screen as Jason Hayes in SEAL Team, Boreanaz isn’t stepping away from authority-driven roles — he’s doubling down. This time, he trades tactical gear for a detective’s badge, stepping into a gritty, morally complex world that defined primetime crime drama more than five decades ago.

Industry insiders say NBC isn’t just banking on nostalgia. They’re betting on Boreanaz’s proven ability to anchor long-running hits — something he mastered on Bones before leading SEAL Team for seven seasons. The reboot promises modern stakes, darker storytelling, and character-driven tension — a formula tailor-made for his commanding presence.

But here’s where things get even more intriguing: familiar faces from SEAL Team are rumored to be circling the project, setting the stage for an on-screen reunion that could reignite the chemistry fans aren’t ready to let go of.

Is this simply a reboot — or is it David Boreanaz’s next television dynasty in the making?

One thing is certain: he’s not slowing down. He’s building his next legacy.

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