'S.W.A.T.' Cancelled After Season 6 at CBS

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SWATCBS has been cancelled after six seasons.

CBS has thrown a big wrench into its nightly lineup, announcing it has canceled its popular police procedural S.W.A.T after six seasons. The upcoming finale of the sixth season, which is slated to premiere on May 19, will also serve as the series finale.

S.W.A.T, which was picked up for a sixth season in April 2022, followed Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson , a Los Angeles native who is plucked to run a specialized SWAT unit of the LAPD along with other highly trained operatives. The show co-starred Rochelle Aytes as Hondo’s girlfriend Nichelle, along with Jay Harrington, Kenny Johnson, David Lim, and Alex Russell.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT “For six seasons, the amazing talents of the S.W.A.T. 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 lineup,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach said in a statement.

Rather, Deadline reported that CBS gave the pink slip to one of its most-watched shows because the network could not come to an agreement with Sony on a new licensing deal. The outlet reported that S.W.A.T. remained CBS' most expensive scripted series, and Sony and CBS eventually ended up abandoning a seventh season after a proposed deal would have continued to increase the show's per-episode cost.

Executive producer Ryan basically said as much to The Hollywood Reporter, telling the outlet in a previous interview, "There’s no reason why the show shouldn’t be picked up other than the economics of the business are changing. CBS and Sony will or will not figure out a way to economically make a Season 7 work.”

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