SEAL Team Final Season Trailer Teases ‘Final Ride’ for Bravo Team
By David Boreanaz It’s time for Bravo Team’s final ride.
On August 11, SEAL Team returns for its seventh and final season, and Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz) will command the Navy’s most elite SEAL team for the last time.
In the first trailer for the final season, the sacrifices the team has made continue to mount — and as Jason and his trusted second in command, Ray Perry (Neil Brown Jr.), prepare for the end of an era, there are new threats everywhere they go.
The team is presented with some new challenges this season, as Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks) tells them, “Operations like this are the new era of warfare. Invisible tactics, local consequences.”
Bravo must “evolve or fall behind,” she says, as it’s time for “one last ride as Bravo, before it all ends.”
David Boreanaz Says There Could Be Some Conflicts With Leading Yourself on ‘SEAL Team’ Following the heartbreaking death of Clay Spenser (Max Thieriot) in season 6, Sonny Quinn (AJ Buckley) declares that the team “can’t live with a hole in their roster.”
Drew Franklin (Beau Knapp) steps in as the team’s new Special Warfare Team Leader, but from the get-go, he tells the team, “I don’t want to make friends.”
Meanwhile, Jason continues to grapple with “not just the violence [he’s] endured, but the violence [he’s] perpetrated,” as he welcomes a new SEAL team into his ranks, and as Bravo enters their final chapter.
“We may not always be teammates, but we will always be brothers,” Jason tells the team as the trailer ends.
12 shows like Yellowstone to watch right now The final season will see Jason struggle “to balance his life as a soldier with his responsibilities as a single father,” while Ray “wonders if he can leave the battlefield as he nears retirement.”
Amid Jason and Ray’s “shifting focus,” Sonny “fights the changing tides,” and “Omar Hamza (Raffi Barsoumian) and Drew Franklin find that throwing themselves into work is an effective way to escape past traumas.”
“Separated from their loved ones at the drop of a hat to be deployed around the world, the Bravo team remains dedicated to their mission,” according to the official synopsis. “Even in the face of great hardship, they know it’s the price they must pay to keep their families safe.”
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The first two episodes of SEAL Team’s final season will premiere on Sunday, August 11, with the remaining episodes airing weekly on Paramount+.