“Nobody Likes Change”: Shemar Moore’s Bold Defense as S.W.A.T. Fans Cry Foul Over Cast Exclusion

 S.W.A.T. Gets Axed — Again

CBS officially dropped S.W.A.T. for the third time in March 2025, ending its eight-season, 163-episode runen.wikipedia.org+15decider.com+15hellomagazine.com+15justjared.com+4cbr.com+4collider.com+4cinemablend.com. Even strong ratings—averaging over 8 million viewers per episode—weren’t enough to keep it on air . Industry insiders pointed to shifting licensing costs, strategic scheduling, and CBS’s decision not to pursue further negotiations as reasons behind the third cancellation .

 Shemar Moore’s Emotional Statement

In an Instagram video, Shemar Moore shared raw emotion as he told the cast and crew:

“We are canceled, again… it sucks.” noticias.network+15decider.com+15nypost.com+15

Moore paid heartfelt tribute to his team and the show’s legacy, describing the moment he had to break the news as “sad” and “heartbreaking” .

 “I Ain’t Done Yet” — A Bold Declaration

Moore didn’t let the cancellation silence him. He proclaimed,

“I ain’t done yet.”
“Hey Netflix, how you doing?… So, Netflix, if you’re interested… we’d love to come play.”people.com+7decider.com+7justjared.com+7

He reminded Netflix of how quickly S.W.A.T. surged to #1 on its platform — in just two weeks, and stayed in the Top 10 for up to nine months people.com+15hellomagazine.com+15parade.com+15.

 A Nationwide Invitation

Not stopping at Netflix, Moore extended an olive branch to other networks:

“NBC, Fox, ABC, hey, you want to come flirt with me? You’re invited to the barbecue. Pick your favorite restaurant. I will pay the bill.” justjared.com+4hellomagazine.com+4cbr.com+4

He emphasized his role not only as lead actor, but as executive producer, emphasizing the show’s value and entertainment pedigree .

 S.W.A.T.’s Streaming Dominance

Moore highlighted the show’s Netflix performance: it quickly climbed from #15 to #1, maintaining top rankings for months . This demonstrates S.W.A.T.’s massive streaming appeal — a key selling point for a revival.

Cast, Crew & Executive Reactions

  • Executive producer Shawn Ryan called the news “heartbreaking”justjared.com+3decider.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3.

  • Showrunner Andrew Dettmann echoed his sadness and pride in the team’s workpeople.com+2people.com+2nypost.com+2.

 History of Combacks

S.W.A.T. proved it can beat cancellation: once after Season 6 and again after Season 7. Moore attributes this to fan support and his own advocacy .

 Why CBS Pulled the Plug

Even with solid ratings, disputes over licensing fees and shifting costs between CBS and Sony Pictures TV became the breaking point noticias.network+12people.com+12nypost.com+12. CBS’s decision not to negotiate this time around left the show without support .

 Moore’s Rallying Cry to Fans

Shemar launched a Change.org petition urging networks and streaming platforms to step in. It quickly gathered tens of thousands of signatures, showing how deeply fans care cinemablend.com+14parade.com+14justjared.com+14.

 What’s Next — Spinoff & Hope for Revival

Sony quickly greenlit S.W.A.T. Exiles, a 10-episode spinoff starring Moore, refocusing on Hondo training a new generation nypost.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15cinemablend.com+15.

Moore said of the new project:

“We entertained the world, defied the odds… WE DON’T LOSE!!!! ROLL SWAT!!!”cbr.com+5people.com+5people.com+5collider.com+1nypost.com+1

While Exiles keeps the franchise alive, Moore remains determined to bring back the original series through a streaming partner.

Conclusion — This Isn’t Over Yet

Shemar Moore’s response to S.W.A.T.’s cancellation isn’t resignation — it’s a battle cry. With ratings, fan support, and streaming success on his side, he’s positioning the show for a comeback.

His words: “I ain’t done yet” echo louder than any cancellation notice. If fighters get knocked down and rise again, S.W.A.T. just might do the same — under Moore’s leadership.


❓ FAQs

Q1: Has S.W.A.T. been saved before?
Yes—it’s been canceled twice and revived, thanks to fan and cast advocacypeople.com+12people.com+12decider.com+12.

Q2: Where can I stream S.W.A.T.?
Seasons 1–7 are on Netflix and Prime Video; Season 8 is on Paramount+ people.com.

Q3: What exactly did Moore say to Netflix?
He said: “Hey Netflix, how you doing?… in a short time, we went to #1… we’d love to come play.”people.com+7hellomagazine.com+7justjared.com+7

Q4: Will S.W.A.T. return?
A spinoff (Exiles) is in development, and Moore is actively campaigning for a revival of the original via streaming .

Q5: Why did CBS end S.W.A.T. if ratings were strong?
Despite solid viewership, CBS dropped the show due to licensing fee disputes and strategic shifts in programmingpeople.com.


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