‘SEAL Team’ Final Season Premiere Date Set: Bravo’s Finale Trailer
“We may not always be teammates, but we will always be brothers,” Bravo’s leader Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz) says in the trailer for the Paramount+ drama’s final season.
SEAL Team season seven will premiere on Sunday, August 11, with the first two episodes. The remainder of the 10-episode season will be available to stream weekly on Sundays. It was announced in November 2023 that season seven would be the final season. The series ended its sixth season (in November 2022) with Jason speaking out about his TBI in public at a medal ceremony, after which the rest of the team and other SEALs joined him before his commander to detail their issues. But, as the trailer suggests, the team is back in action—but will it be for the last time?
The series follows the lives of the Navy SEALs’ most elite unit as they undertake dangerous, high-risk operations to protect the country at great cost. In the final season, Jason struggles to balance his life as a soldier with his responsibilities as a single father. Ray Perry (Neil Brown Jr.), his trusted second-in-command, wonders if he can leave the battlefield as retirement approaches. Dedicated doorman Sonny Quinn (AJ Buckley) battles the changing tides as Jason and Ray’s shifting focus means other teammates have to shoulder more responsibility. Both Omar Hamza (Raffi Barsoumian) and new team member Drew Franklin (Beau Knapp) find throwing themselves into work an effective way to escape past traumas.
Crucial to the mission’s success is Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks), a down-to-earth officer who leads the team into a new era of warfare against powerful opponents for supremacy on the world stage. Separated from their loved ones for immediate deployment across the globe, the Bravo team remains dedicated to their mission. Even in the face of overwhelming odds, they know it’s the price they must pay to keep their families safe.
The trailer, which you can watch above, shows Jason advising someone, “I was once that little boy who wanted to fight. I’ve evolved. So has violence—not just the violence I endure, but the violence I inflict.” But while he may have evolved, when Mandy (Jessica Paré) asks why he wants to run back into the fire, he tells her, “The fire is where I belong.”
We also see Drew join Bravo. Sonny and Stella (Alona Tal) visit Clay’s grave, where he points out, “Bravo can’t live with a hole in his squad.” But Drew doesn’t want to make friends, he makes it clear.
They’ll need him, though, as they embark on their next mission, “the next era of warfare: stealth tactics with global consequences,” as Davis tells them. “Evolve or get left behind.”
And there’s still the matter of Ray’s retirement. “You could lose your life, you could lose your marriage, you could lose everything you have here,” Jason tells him. But as Ray tells his wife Naima (Parisa Fakhri), “You have to watch your men until the very end.”
Watch the full trailer above for more action and moments at home for the team. Is this, as Davis says at one point, “one last trip with Bravo before it all ends”?
SEAL Team is produced by CBS Studios and executive produced by Spencer Hudnut, Christopher Chulack, Boreanaz, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, and Mark Owen. The finale was filmed both in Los Angeles and in Colombia, in partnership with the Colombian Film Commission of Proimágenes Colombia.
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