CBS Cancels 'S.W.A.T.' for Third Time After Eight Seasons
Shemar Moore and producers express disappointment, while fans and cast hope for revival on another platform.
- CBS has officially canceled 'S.W.A.T.' after eight seasons, marking the third and reportedly final time the show has been axed.
- Lead actor Shemar Moore expressed gratitude for the show's success but criticized CBS's decision, suggesting it was driven by financial and political factors.
- Moore has publicly appealed to streaming services like Netflix and networks such as NBC, Fox, and ABC to consider picking up the series for a potential ninth season.
- The show's executive producers and crew highlighted the dedication of the cast and team, emphasizing their pride in creating a globally loved series despite challenges.
- Fans have voiced disappointment online, praising the show's action-packed storytelling and calling for its continuation on another platform.