SWAT Exiles Spinoff Latest Update Killed Our Hopes For A Secret Season 9

The S.W.A.T. universe will only continue via its upcoming spinoff, as new information about SWAT Exiles proves that a ninth season of the original series won’t happen. Sony Pictures Television ordered the offshoot shortly after CBS released the SWAT season 8 finale, wanting to keep the franchise alive. So, despite SWAT‘s end, its future is exciting and bright.

SWAT Exiles New Cast Members Confirm It Will Be Different Than The Original

The Spinoff’s Characters Are A Change Of Pace From The Original Series

Shemar Moore as Hondo in tactical gear in S.W.A.T.CBS via MovieStillsDB

At long last, SWAT Exiles has rounded out its main cast. Lucy Barrett, Adain Bradley, Zyra Gorecki, Freddy Miyares, and Ronen Rubinstein are set to join Moore as series regulars in the upcoming police procedural series. The characters they are playing are unknown, but it’s clear from this lineup that SWAT Exiles is mostly casting younger actors.

It was previously announced that two original SWAT cast members guest star in the offshoot’s pilot. With that, it felt as though SWAT Exiles would essentially be season 9 in disguise. Since CBS canceled the original show, the theory was that Sony was just reviving it and slapping a new name on it. However, the casting of younger stars suggests otherwise.

With the addition of the five brand-new youthful actors, the SWAT spinoff is establishing itself as its own series. Yes, SWAT Exiles still shares some things in common with its predecessor. But anyone will be able to see the difference between the two TV shows, thanks to their contrasting casts.

SWAT Exiles Promises A Unique Take On The Cop Show Genre

The Upcoming Show’s Premise Is Intriguing

SWAT Season 8 Miko, Hondo, Tan

SWAT Exiles‘ exciting take on the procedural genre also separates it from its parent series. Unlike other cop shows, the SWAT offshoot revolves around the generational divide between Hondo and his fresh recruits. Due to their differing mindsets that come with being born decades apart, they are bound to clash. This theme is also quite relevant, making it all the more intriguing.

Let’s just hope that SWAT Exiles provides thoughtful insight into the generational divide. The series can’t just feature Hondo reminiscing about the good ol’ days and making jokes about how the younger generation is inferior. That won’t solve any problems and is redundant. The SWAT spinoff must explore this issue and work through it until the characters come to an understanding.

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