He explained that these emotions and the grieving process are “what we want to show in these stories for this season. I know, for a fact, that happens. From my character’s perspective, does he make it? I don’t know. He may not make it. He may succumb to the battlefield. He may ultimately die on the field of the sword. That’s on the plate for him.”
What Is SEAL Team About?
Created by Benjamin Cavell, SEAL Team originally aired on CBS for its first four-and-a-half seasons, before moving to Paramount+ midway through its fifth season. The series follows the professional and personal lives of Bravo Team, the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan, and execute the most dangerous, high-stakes missions our country can ask of them. Deployed on clandestine missions worldwide at a moment’s notice, and knowing the toll it takes on them and their families, this tight-knit SEAL team displays unwavering patriotism and fearless dedication even in the face of overwhelming odds. In addition to Boreanaz, SEAL Team stars Neil Brown Jr., A. J. Buckley, Toni Trucks, Beau Knapp, Jessica Paré, Judd Lormand, and Dylan Walsh.
David Boreanaz Is Ready for a Bones Revival
With SEAL Team coming to an end, Boreanaz will be on the hunt for his next acting project. The actor recently expressed interest in revisiting his Bones character, FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, stating, “That’s something I would never decline to take on because it would be fun to see where Booth is and where Temperance Brennan is, and those other characters, especially their relationship and how it’s evolved over the years.” He continued, “That type of show and how we shot that show is just so unique to the humor that you really could do anything with it.”lmost a month after Boreanaz made those revival comments, his Bones co-star, Emily Deschanel (Dr. Temperance Brennan), revealed that she was surprised by his comments as he had “always said he’s not open” to a Bones revival. The actor continued that she would be open to returning alongside Boreanaz for a Bones continuation, noting, “I never say never.”