SEAL Team Will End After Season 7 Due to David Boreanaz’s Health
David Boreanaz has been one of the hardest-working TV actors in the business since his big break on Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. Looking at his work since becoming everyone’s favorite vampire cursed with a soul, Boreanaz has worked on hit series after hit series without much of a break. His latest show, SEAL Team, is ending after seven seasons, and the actor revealed that his health is the main reason the show is ending. The next episode will air on August 18; the series finale will premiere on October 6. In a conversation with People, Boreanaz talked about the end of SEAL Team. Because he and the other actors were so dedicated to making the series as realistic as possible, this began to take a toll on his body physically.
The show is known for its intense military-style action scenes, which required intense training to get the perfect shots. “My body couldn’t take it anymore,” the actor said, then described a specific moment that showed how grueling the filming process was: “I walked ten feet, hit a rock, twisted my ankle, and I fell. My ankle was blistering, but I had to keep going. You learn from SEALs how to push through pain. I’m talking about guys who cut their hands and are telling jokes because that’s how they deal with it. It’s intense. I take really good care of myself, but at some point your body just doesn’t move the way it used to… I think I’ve had four MRIs in the last four months, my knee, my hip, my shoulder. It’s been a long journey.” Seal Team stars David Boreanaz in a military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the Navy’s most elite SEAL unit as they train, plan, and execute the most dangerous and high-risk missions our country can ask of them. Deployed on covert missions around the world at a moment’s notice, and knowing the cost to them and their families, this tight-knit SEAL team demonstrates unwavering patriotism and fearless dedication, even in the face of great odds. Ben Cavell, Ed Redlich, Chris Chulack, Sarah Timberman, and Carl Beverly are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. Emmy Award winner Chulack directed the first episode.
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Current Time 0:00 The 55-year-old actor plays SEAL Team Commander Jason Hayes, serving as the leader of Bravo Team. Created by Benjamin Cavell, the show follows Bravo Team, known as an elite unit of Navy SEALS, as they embark on dangerous missions around the world. The missions are often assigned without notice, and the series shows how the job also affects their families. SEAL Team began airing on CBS in 2017 but moved to the Paramount+ streaming service in 2021. In total, seven seasons and 107 episodes have been produced for the series.
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Boreanaz has never really slowed down since his time on Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. The actor played Angel on the hit supernatural series from 1997-1999 until he left to star in his own spinoff. Angel aired for five seasons and 110 episodes until 2004, but instead of taking a break after that, the actor quickly found himself playing FBI Agent Angel Seeley Booth on the Fox series Bones, which ran from 2005-2017 for 12 seasons and 246 episodes. After Bones ended, Boreanaz went on to join SEAL Team in 2017, which just ended.
I think I’ve had four MRIs in the last four months, my knee, my hip, my shoulder. It’s been a long journey.
All of the shows Boreanaz has starred in have had a loyal fan base, but none are as strong as the genre fans who love Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Not one to scoff at the shows that catapulted him to stardom, the actor admits that his spinoffs in particular are “complicated,” adding, “I think Angel is still one of the shows that’s still underrated. It’s an action-packed exploration of adult themes. Both of those shows will live on forever.” Boreanaz also thinks it would be fun to rediscover the character, saying, “You have the cult world that loves Buffy and Angel, they love the fantasy world,