Shemar Moore Says He’s ‘No Quitter’ Following News of S.W.A.T.’s Third Cancellation

Shemar Moore, the star of CBS’s S.W.A.T., has expressed his determination to continue portraying Sergeant Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson despite the show’s cancellation for the third time. In a heartfelt Instagram video, Moore conveyed his gratitude to fans, the cast, and the crew, acknowledging the challenges faced by the team and emphasizing his

Moore also criticized CBS’s decision, suggesting it was a mistake and urging fans to voice their support for the show. He emphasized the impact on the cast and crew, stating, “That’s a whole lot of people who are abruptly being told that ‘You don’t matter, sorry, thank you for your services. Good luck in finding a new job.'”

Despite the cancellation, Moore remains hopeful about the show’s future. He has reached out to other networks, including Netflix, NBC, Fox, and ABC, suggesting they consider reviving the series. Moore concluded by reaffirming his commitment to the show and its fans, saying, “We ain’t done chasing bad guys.”

As of now, S.W.A.T. is scheduled to conclude its eighth season with a total of 22 episodes. Fans continue to rally for the show’s return, expressing their support through social media and online petitions. The future of S.W.A.T. remains uncertain, but Shemar Moore’s unwavering dedication to the series and its fans keeps the possibility of a revival alive.

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