SEAL Team' Season 7: Exclusive Inside Scoop Revealed – Cast, Release Date, and More!

SEAL Team' Season 7: Exclusive Inside Scoop Revealed – Cast, Release Date, and More!

Get ready for another thrilling season of 'SEAL Team' as the hit series returns with more action, suspense, and intense missions Stay tuned for the release date, cast updates, and everything you need to know about the upcoming Season 7!

Is There a Trailer for 'SEAL Team' Season 7?

: What to Expect from SEAL Team Season 7 amidst Uncertainty

No trailer has been released yet for SEAL Team Season 7. However, as we eagerly await the arrival of Season 5 on CBS this fall, we are taking this opportunity to revisit the trailers of previous seasons. The Season 6 trailer, in particular, is remarkably well-crafted, showcasing an eerie whistling and explosive action that captivates us. It serves as a reminder of everything we adore about the series. The trailers effectively showcase the show's skillful cinematography, keeping us on the edge of our seats. We eagerly anticipate the upcoming Season 7 and all that it has in store.

When Is 'SEAL Team' Season 7 Coming Out?

Following the release of SEAL Team’s sixth season in the fall of 2022, many fans eagerly anticipated the arrival of the seventh season in September 2023. However, regrettably, fans will need to exercise patience as there is currently no established release date for Season 7 of SEAL Team. Stay tuned to this page for the most up-to-date information regarding its release, and continue reading to discover where you can catch up on the show.

Where Can You Watch 'SEAL Team'?

SEAL Team can now be watched on both Paramount+ and CBS. Although the show initially premiered on CBS, the newer seasons have been exclusively released on Paramount+. However, due to the recent strikes by WGA and SAG-AFTRA, CBS has reintroduced SEAL Team into its revised fall TV lineup. Starting from November 2, 2023, CBS will broadcast Season 5 of SEAL Team. This is exciting news for those who haven't been following the show on Paramount+. Whether SEAL Team continues to be aired on CBS for Season 7 or returns as a Paramount+ exclusive remains to be seen.

Who's In the 'SEAL Team' Season 7 Cast?

SEAL Team' Season 7: Exclusive Inside Scoop Revealed – Cast, Release Date, and More!

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David Boreanaz stars as Master Chief Special Warfare Operator Jason Hayes, leader of Bravo Team, a role he has portrayed since the series' inception in 2017. In a 2018 interview with our website, Boreanaz expressed his passion for performing his own stunts and disclosed that he undertakes approximately 95 percent of the stunts in SEAL Team. Additionally, he has showcased his directing skills by helming episodes of the show. Prior to assuming the role of Jason Hayes, Boreanaz gained recognition for his performances as Special Agent Booth in the long-running series Bones, as well as Angel in the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff, Angel.

Joining Boreanaz on SEAL Team Bravo are Neil Brown Jr. as Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ray Perry, A. J. Buckley as Special Warfare Operator First Class Sonny Quinn, and Raffi Barsoumian as Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Omar Hamza. Neil Brown Jr. has previously appeared in The Walking Dead, Suits, and Straight Outta Compton. Fans of the supernatural genre may know A.J. Buckley as Zeddmore, the host of Ghostfacers within the show. Buckley also featured in the Ghostfacers web series, which serves as a spinoff exploring the fictional show's universe. Raffi Barsoumian made his debut in Season 6 of SEAL Team, having previously been part of the CBS series The Code and portraying Markos in The Vampire Diaries.

What's 'SEAL Team' Season 7 About?

SEAL Team' Season 7: Exclusive Inside Scoop Revealed – Cast, Release Date, and More!

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SEAL Team, as the name suggests, centers around an exceptional group of Navy SEALs known as the Bravo team. Captained by Jason Hayes, portrayed by David Boreanaz, this team undertakes perilous missions in some of the world's most hazardous locations. Season 6 witnessed Bravo team confront a tragic loss when Special Warfare Operator First Class Clay Spenser, played by Max Thieriot, sacrificed his life while attempting to save a veteran on the verge of suicide. In the Season 6 finale, Hayes courageously acknowledged his struggles with traumatic brain injury in a public manner, which will undoubtedly impact his future role within the team. Although the exact trajectory of Season 7 remains uncertain, Season 6 unequivocally highlighted that the members of Bravo team and their families will never be the same again. SEAL Team fearlessly tackles a wide range of topics encompassing PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and the distressingly high suicide rates among service members and veterans, with valuable input from numerous veterans who both work on and consult for the show.

Who's Making 'SEAL Team' Season 7?

SEAL Team was brought to life by Benjamin Cavell (The Stand), a seasoned writer from Justified and Homeland. Moreover, this riveting series boasts an ensemble of cast and crew members who are veterans themselves, such as writers Mark Semos and Kenny Sheard, both having served as genuine SEALs. This remarkable convergence ensures a level of authenticity and realism that resonates deeply, showcasing the meticulous execution of missions on the show and the honest portrayal of characters navigating the strains of military life.

More Military Shows Like 'SEAL Team' to Watch While You Wait for Season 7

SEAL Team' Season 7: Exclusive Inside Scoop Revealed – Cast, Release Date, and More!

If you have any interest in the military, then Generation Kill (2008) is a must-watch. This miniseries follows the journey of 1st Recon and a reporter embedded with them during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003. It was written by David Simon, Ed Burns, and Evan Wright, who based it on his own experiences as an embedded reporter. The miniseries effectively portrays the monotony, confusion, and surreal nature of the early days of the Iraq War. Additionally, the cast delivers outstanding performances and even showcases their singing talents throughout the series. Generation Kill received multiple well-deserved Emmy awards and is widely considered as the finest television production to explore Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Homeland (2011-2020) is a captivating CIA thriller starring Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison and Damien Lewis as Nicholas Brody. Mathison, a CIA Agent, becomes convinced that Brody, an elite sniper who was captured and recovered, is working as a double agent. Intrigue, espionage, and personal struggles intertwine in this complex series where no one is above suspicion, not even the characters themselves. Notably, Benjamin Cavell, the creator of SEAL Team, served as a writer for Homeland.

Army Wives (2007-2013), one of Lifetime's most successful original series, takes inspiration from the book Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives. The show revolves around a group of military spouses and explores their experiences dealing with deployments, births, deaths, and everything in between. With a large ensemble cast including Sterling K. Brown, Catherine Bell, Brigid Brannagh, Richard Bryant, Ashanti, and Brooke Shields, Army Wives delves into various stories ranging from melodramatic to painfully realistic, offering a glimpse into life in and around a military base.

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