The Unyielding Spirit of S.W.A.T.: Examining a Definitive Farewell and an Enduring Legacy
The S.W.A.T. television series, a staple for millions of viewers, faces a definitive conclusion after CBS announced its third, and
The S.W.A.T. television series, a staple for millions of viewers, faces a definitive conclusion after CBS announced its third, and
Jay Harrington is laying down the law. After starring as Sergeant David “Deacon” Kay on “S.W.A.T.” for eight seasons from
“S.W.A.T.” became the latest victim of CBS’ ruthless primetime bloodbath on Thursday. The action drama was canceled after eight seasons,
S.W.A.T has gained new life at CBS after it was previously canceled by the network. The Shemar Moore-led drama is coming back
Like a hulking Jason Voorhees, S.W.A.T. rises again after being presumed dead. Based on the 1975 series of the same name, S.W.A.T. debuted on CBS
When Sony Pictures Television surprised S.W.A.T. fans with Exiles, a spinoff of the CBS cop drama, it emerged that Shemar Moore was the only original
After S.W.A.T. ended its eight-season run last month, star Jay Harrington was almost just as surprised about the spin-off as fans. The actor who
recognizing he may “catch some flak” from the industry and fans, Shemar Moore on Monday spoke out about his upcoming S.W.A.T. spinoff while
Shemar Moore has stepped into his next chapter, and he’s doing it with power, purpose, and plenty of heart. Months
The highly anticipated spinoff, S.W.A.T. EXILES, is poised to inject fresh energy into the beloved franchise, confirming the full cast