SWAT’s shutdown dismayed its star Shemar Moore who put pressure on CBS. Three days only after the cancellation, big turnaround!

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On Saturday May 6, fans of SWAT, the drama series worn by Shemar Moore, learned of the program’s discontinuation at the end of the sixth season, much to the actor’s disappointment. Co-produced by Sony Pictures TV and CBS Studios, SWAT was regularly renewed every year until this surprise cancellation, as CBS and Sony failed to reach a financial agreement. “For six seasons, the incredible talent of the cast of SWAT carried by Shemar Moore, the writers, the producers and the team guided by the executive producers Shawn RyanAndy Dettman and Aaron Rahsaan Thomas brought us gripping, action-packed episodes that also tackled important social issues and contributed to the success of our prime-time programming.“said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, announcing the end of the program.

S.W.A.T. : “I don’t think it’s over…” Shemar Moore ready to do anything to save the series

The cancellation sparked an outcry among the show’s faithful as well as outrage from Shemar Moore, who called the decision “P***** errorin an Instagram video he posted over the weekend.It Makes No Sense… We’re The Best Friday Night Show at 8 p.m. on CBS“said the 52-year-old actor before pointing out that he was”the only African American actor to star in a Network series“. Shemar Moore then explains that “it’s all about the money“without being discouraged.”They say the show is canceled but you know what? I don’t think it’s over. Either CBS will understand that she made a mistake. Either Sony will do its math and realize it’s not a good decision.“. Before appealing to his family, friends and fans: “Make some fucking noise. And let ’em know canceling SWAT is a fuckin’ mistake“. A cry that has been heard.

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S.W.A.T. : CBS changes its mind and orders a season 7 of SWAT with Shemar Moore

Contrary to what has been announced, SWAT will survive on CBS for one more season after the channel reversed its decision to cancel it from its program schedule. Just three days after announcing that SWAT would end with its sixth season, which concludes in the United States on May 19, CBS has backtracked. “We listened to our viewers and heeded their passion for SWAT and we have reached an agreement to renew the series for a final season of 13 episodes which will air during 2023-2024.“announced Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment and Sony Pictures TV and Katherine Pope, the president of the studios, in a joint press release. The rant of Shemar Moore and the abnegation of the fans will have paid off!

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