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'SWAT' star Shemar Moore has a Netflix streaming update ahead of Season 8
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'SWAT' star Shemar Moore has a Netflix streaming update ahead of Season 8

We are about to jump into a new TV era SWAT Season 8 airs Friday, October 18th at 8pm ET on CBS. But before the upcoming episode, Shemar Moore simply delighted fans with incredible streaming news.

The hit procedural drama is currently available to stream on both Paramount+ and Netflix, the latter of which was originally only available on Netflix SWATThe first six seasons on the website. Well, Netflix has partnered with that Criminal minds alum To share an Instagram video revealing Season 7, users can now watch it before the Season 8 premiere.

“What’s good? What's good?” Shemar began the Oct. 3 clip, driving a red sports car to the show's set. “It’s your boy, Shemar Moore, aka Hondo. This is where this man comes from.” SWAT October 4th. Things are going downhill. Season 7 of SWAT back on Netflix. Let's go.”

As soon as SWAT When fans learned that Season 7 is now available for Netflix users, they jumped into the comments to express their excitement.

“OMG Swat is hot for this case 🔥🔥🔥🔥,” one person wrote. “Yes, let’s do this!!! 👏👏,” another exclaimed. “Yes, this is the best news 🔥,” another follower added.

Swat Shemar Moore Streaming Netflix

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Well, that's definitely something to celebrate beforehand SWAT Season 8 begins airing on CBS! Speaking of a new era, it also looks like the team will have a new mission in store when the series premieres next week.

According to an official press release, the premiere episode will be called “Vanished” and will focus on a case that has personal connections to Hondo. As he attempts to transition his 20-member squad to include an entirely new member, the team will find themselves in a race against time to search for missing students and their bus driver.

Sound the alarm because we need to see this SWAT Team back on our screens as soon as possible!

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As an entertainment and news editorial assistant for Good housekeepingAdrianna (she/her) writes about all things television, movies, music, and pop culture. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a BA in Journalism and a minor in Business Management. She covers shows like The newbie, 9-1-1 And Grey's AnatomyAlthough when she's not watching the latest series on Netflix, she's practicing martial arts or drinking way too much coffee.

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