Actor Shemar Moore from “S.W.A.T.” shared on his social media how the production and cast received the news of the CBS show’s third cancellation.
The series “S.W.A.T.” has been canceled by CBS once again as part of the network’s latest wave of program cuts. Actor Shemar Moore, who plays the lead role, expressed his frustration about the news on social media.
“We got canceled again. This is terrible. It’s sad,” he said in a video posted on Instagram on Friday (7).
“We got ‘un-canceled’ twice, two years in a row. Now, I don’t know the full story, but how many shows can say that? I’d say none. Or we are one of the few. We did it, and we are very proud,” he said.
Moore revealed that he had to give a speech to his “S.W.A.T.” team about the show’s cancellation.
“Hey, it’s over. There’s nothing I can say to make this good, positive, or optimistic,” he lamented. “We defied the odds and made a successful TV show that the world loved to watch,” he told his team.
“I say to CBS, if you’re really done, I know it’s about money, image, and politics, but I don’t think you’re making the best decision,” the actor stated.
“S.W.A.T.” tells the story of Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson (played by Moore), who is chosen to lead a new special weapons and tactics team for the Los Angeles Police Department.
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