![]() He continued “I will be fine, but I’m upset because I busted my whole entire a- to prove that I could do this, and I did prove that I could do this… I understand it’s not personal - it’s business - but I still have faith that S.W.A.T. But to abruptly get told that you’re cancelled when you led us to believe last week - and the week before, and the week before that - that we would have some semblance of a Season 7 to at least say goodbye, if not continue. Because they’ve been wonderful to me for 26 out of my 29-year career. If I post this, and I think I might, I will get in a lot of trouble with CBS because I’m calling them out. ![]() as “the most diverse show on CBS.” “CBS, when I got hired to be Hondo on S.W.A.T., was getting a lot of flak for lack of diversity. We did everything that was asked for,” he said at the time. The decision led to backlash from Shemar Moore who slammed CBS in an Instagram video at the time. “We sincerely thank them for their incredible work and passion and also thank our dedicated fans who tuned in every week.” The drama was a co-production between CBS Studios and Sony Pictures TV. “For six seasons, the amazing talents of the SWAT cast led by Shemar Moore, the writers, producers and crew guided by executive producers Shawn Ryan, Andy Dettman and Aaron Rahsaan Thomas brought us compelling, action packed episodes that also addressed important social issues and contributed to the success of our primetime line up,” Amy Reisenbach, President of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement at the time. was originally canceled by CBS after its Season 6 in May 2023. is ending with its seventh and final season. in the number-one TV shows spot on Netflix. ![]() “Aayyyeee!!!! hit that NUMBER 1 spot for TV shows on !!!!! The #SWATFAM showed up and Showed out and is continuing to grow!!!” he captioned a screenshot on Instagram of S.WA.T. on S.W.A.T., celebrated the series reaching the number one spot on the list of the most-watched TV shows on Netflix. In May, Shemar Moore, who plays Sergeant II Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson Jr. will air on cable, though it’s available to stream on Netflix and Hulu. The deal also includes S.W.A.T.‘s seventh and final season. was sold in syndication for the first time to air on WeTV starting on November 12, 2032, according to The Hollywood Reporter. is returning to TV screens in a different way. come back on for Season 7? S.W.A.T.‘s official Season 7 release date hasn’t been confirmed yet, however, the series isn’t expected to come back on until 2024 due to the recent Writer’s Guild of America strike and the ongoing Screen Actor’s Guild strike.
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