Jason Hayes has blood on his hands — figuratively, at least — in the first trailer for the seventh and final season of Paramount+’s SEAL Team.
David Boreanaz stars as Jason Hayes, leading Bravo Team through their swan song season. Filmed in Los Angeles and on location in Colombia, the season promises gripping drama and intense action.
Fans can mark their calendars for Sunday, Aug. 11, when the final season premieres with a double episode release, followed by weekly episodes. The military drama will wrap up its journey with 10 episodes, bringing its total count to an impressive 102.
Alongside David Boreanaz
, returning regulars include Neil Brown Jr. (Ray Perry), AJ Buckley (Sonny Quinn), and Toni Trucks (Lisa Davis). Raffi Barsoumian continues his role as Omar Hamza from Season 6.
Returning Faces and New Additions
The trailer also features familiar faces like Judd Lormand (Eric Blackburn), Alona Tal (Clay’s widow Stella), and Jessica Paré (Mandy). Particularly notable is Beau Knapp, who joins as series regular Drew Franklin. Knapp’s character, a Chief Petty Officer with a checkered past, introduces fresh dynamics to Bravo Team.
Dylan Walsh Joins as Captain Walch
Dylan Walsh brings his experience from Superman & Lois as he recurs on SEAL Team as Captain Walch, the newly appointed Commanding Officer of DEVGRU. His strategic mind is set to impact the team profoundly.
Final Season Highlights
This season dives deep into Jason’s internal struggles. As executive producer John Glenn explains, What I love about Judd as an actor is his naturalness, his ease of performance and his ability to disappear into the role
. Jason grapples with balancing his warrior’s life and single fatherhood while facing the possibility of life outside the team — a journey that might not end well for him.
A Glimpse into Future Troubles
As Bravo team leader Jason Hayes wrestles with his dual roles, viewers will gain insight into the complex lives of veterans adjusting to post-combat realities. The potential exit of David Boreanaz adds another layer of suspense, highlighted by Glenn’s hint: Yes, Boreanaz might actually exit “SEAL Team” — but nothing has been decided yet
.
Tuning In for the Last Hurrah
The final episodes promise not just action but emotional depth as Jason Hayes navigates his turbulent path. Neil Brown Jr., AJ Buckley, and Toni Trucks continue to bring their characters’ strengths and complexities to life, ensuring a memorable conclusion.
Tune in on August 11 to follow a highly-anticipated end to this riveting saga.
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