SEAL Team Season 7 Episode Schedule Released
A new update has revealed the official SEAL Team Season 7 airing schedule on Paramount+.
After a tumultuous Season 6, SEAL Team is entering its final season with 10 episodes that will revolve around several major storylines focusing on returning characters, such as Jason Hayes’ journey to fatherhood, Ray Perry’s impending retirement, and Sonny Quinn’s career adjustment.
Season 7 begins filming in January 2024, a month after production was originally scheduled to begin in December 2024 (according to Deadline) due to the Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strike.
According to The Futon Critic, SEAL Team Season 7 will have a two-episode premiere on Paramount+ on Sunday, August 11, and will be released at 3:00 a.m. ET (midnight PT).
Following the two-episode premiere, new episodes will be released each Sunday on the streaming service simultaneously, leading up to the series finale (Episode 10) on October 6. Here’s the confirmed release schedule for SEAL Team Season 7 on Paramount+ Season 7 SEAL Team Season 6 ended with a major plot point that Season 7 needed to resolve, such as the aftermath of the team’s (led by Jason) revelations about what’s been plaguing them and how it might affect their future missions.
Despite this, the Season 7 trailer reveals that the Bravo team has returned for (presumably) their final mission as they’re drawn into another dangerous operation that could change their lives forever.
In addition to the mission at hand, the members of Bravo team are also expected to address each of their personal issues as Season 7 progresses.
Jason’s revelation in the Season 6 finale that he was suffering from a traumatic brain injury forced his superiors to “put him on leave,” hinting that he might be on the back foot when Season 7 begins.
However, Jason may still return due to the newfound unity his team members showed after his speech, where they also shared their own ailments.
That said, Season 7 is expected to be a full-on affair as Bravo Team prepares for another mission while their superiors are more inclined to support them.
Season 6 also explains how Clay’s (Max Theriot) death has had a major impact on the team, reinforcing the idea that no one is safe.
As SEAL Team heads into its final episode, it’s safe to assume that not all of Bravo Team will survive.