‘SEAL Team’ to End After Season 7 at Paramount+
“SEAL Team” is wrapping up its final mission: Season 7 will be the final season of the long-running military drama at Paramount+.
The series follows the professional and personal lives of the Navy SEALs’ most elite unit as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous and high-risk missions our country could ask of them. David Boreanaz plays Jason Hayes, the respected and dedicated team leader, alongside Neil Brown Jr., AJ Buckley, Toni Trucks and Raffi Barsoumian.
“For six seasons, I have been so fortunate and blessed to be a part of such an outstanding cast and crew,” Boreanaz said in a statement on Wednesday. “Every day is a thank you to our men and women in the military and Special Forces. I thank our fans and I am proud that we were able to make this show shine a light in the darkness for so much suffering today. I look forward to Season 7 and the opportunity to end this series with love and gratitude.”
Production on the final season, which will premiere in 2024, is scheduled to begin in early December.
“SEAL Team” first debuted in 2017 and ran for four seasons on CBS before becoming a Paramount+ original series in 2021 with its fifth season.
“When we first heard about ‘SEAL Team’ nearly seven years ago, I was struck by the producers’ genuine passion for telling authentic stories that honor and celebrate the sacrifices of veterans and all who have served our country,” CBS Studios president David Stapf said in a statement. “Since that first meeting, they have not wavered in that mission. The characters, storylines, and performances from the cast continue to be both subtle and powerful. Thank you to David, Spencer, Chris, Mark, and the entire cast and crew for their collaboration, creative vision, and dedication. We look forward to an exciting and fulfilling seventh and final season.”
The series is produced by CBS Studios, executive produced by Spencer Hudnut, Christopher Chulack, David Boreanaz, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, and Mark Owen, and distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
“It has been an honor to tell stories over seven seasons that honor the courage and heroism of all who serve our country,” Hudnut and Chulack said in a joint statement. “We are incredibly grateful to our incredibly talented cast, writers, directors, and crew, especially the hundreds of veterans who have worked on this show.
“We want to thank CBS Studios, Paramount+, and CBS for their partnership and support over the years, and we sincerely thank the fans who have joined Bravo Team week after week and season after season,” their statement continued. “While we look forward to continuing to focus on areas where we can do better for our service members even after season seven concludes, we hope that the ‘SEAL Team’ community will continue to fight to protect those who protect us.”