Hondo’s Back: New S.W.A.T. Spinoff Exiles Arrives After CBS Calls It Quits!

The End of CBS’s S.W.A.T.—For Real This Time

CBS opted to cancel S.W.A.T. for the third and final time after eight seasons, despite past reprieves. The show’s ratings had dipped—Season 8 averaged about 4.9 million viewers and ranked last among CBS dramaspeople.com+15screenrant.com+15cheatsheet.com+15thesun.co.uk+15ourmidland.com+15screenrant.com+15. Moore himself called both the cancellations and revivals a “sucker punch” to the team—and this time the network stood firm .

But Hondo Isn’t Done: Meet S.W.A.T. Exiles

Only two days after the finale aired, Sony Pictures Television green-lit a brand-new spinoff: S.W.A.T. Exiles, entirely centered on Sgt. Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, played by Shemar Moorecheatsheet.com+15forbes.com+15cinemablend.com+15.

  • Series order: 10 episodes

  • Production: Begins late summer 2025 in Los Angelesrostercon.com+13cinemablend.com+13parade.com+13parade.com+5parade.com+5cinemaexpress.com+5

  • Pitch: Hondo returns from forced retirement to lead an experimental SWAT team of untested recruits—a high-stakes “second chance” unit en.wikipedia.org+5forbes.com+5cheatsheet.com+5

Crew and Cast: How Much is Returning?

Role Status
Shemar Moore(Hondo) Confirmed — executive producer
Original Crew Nearly 200 LA-based pros are backourmidland.com+15cinemablend.com+15rostercon.com+15
Original Cast Moore is only confirmed returning member; others may appear in guest spots

Sony TV President Katherine Pope teased that “some fan favorites” may join the new unit, though nothing is officialen.wikipedia.org+5people.com+5people.com+5.

Why Sony Fast-Tracked the Spin‑Off

  • Protect jobs: Swift renewal kept original crew employed forbes.com+15screenrant.com+15rostercon.com+15

  • Streaming potential: 10-episode order tailored to modern binge viewingpeople.com+15cinemablend.com+15forbes.com+15

  • Maintaining momentum: Speedy transition from finale to spinoff to ride fan enthusiasm

Cast Reaction — Disappointment and Hope

Veteran cast members felt blindsided:

  • Jay Harrington (Deacon) learned of the spin-off from Moore, not the studio—calling it “not on my bingo card”nypost.com+2thesun.co.uk+2people.com+2cinemaexpress.com+6en.wikipedia.org+6nypost.com+6

  • David Lim (Tan) voiced hurt over the rapid announcement and lack of cast recognition—yet remains proud of what they all built screenrant.com+15people.com+15nypost.com+15

Harrington and Lim have both expressed openness to returning—either on-screen or behind the cameraparade.com+4people.com+4en.wikipedia.org+4.

 Final Takeaway

The CBS era of S.W.A.T. may have ended—but Hondo’s journey isn’t over. With S.W.A.T. Exiles, fans get a fresh framework armed with modern storytelling, a leaner episode count, and a familiar yet reinvented hero. Whether legacy characters reappear, the lead remains: Hondo rolls on—and the mission continues, streaming-style.

5 FAQs

1. Why did CBS cancel S.W.A.T. again?
Low ratings—Season 8 averaged under 5 million viewers and lagged behind other CBS dramasnypost.com+15screenrant.com+15cheatsheet.com+15ourmidland.com.

2. Is Hondo the only confirmed returning cast member?
Yes, only Shemar Moore is confirmed. However, Sony execs hinted that familiar characters could returnparade.com+7people.com+7screenrant.com+7.

3. Why only 10 episodes?
Sony believes 10 episodes hit the “sweet spot” for streaming—offering concise, high-impact storytellingcinemablend.com.

4. When does production start?
Filming begins in August 2025 in Los Angeles, keeping the same crew from the original seriesen.wikipedia.org+3screenrant.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3.

5. Will S.W.A.T. Exiles be on CBS?
Not confirmed. Sony is shopping the show to streaming platforms like Netflix or Paramount+ cinemablend.com.

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