A long-running CBS military drama is set to find a new audience on Netflix following its cancellation after seven seasons. The series, which later continued on Paramount+ before ending its run, will now stream on Netflix as part of a broader licensing agreement.
SEAL Team is coming to Netflix
Netflix has officially acquired licensing rights to the military drama SEAL Team through a surprise deal with Paramount Global.
This marks the show’s first arrival on Netflix. SEAL Team originally aired on CBS before moving to Paramount+ for its final seasons. Under the new agreement, the series will stream on Netflix in the United States and select international territories.
The show follows an elite unit of Navy SEALs as they carry out high-risk missions. It also explores the personal and professional toll their work takes. The cast includes David Boreanaz and Max Thieriot. This addition expands Netflix’s catalog of procedural dramas, such as S.W.A.T. and The Night Agent, which have performed well on the platform.
Netflix revealed its licensing deal with Paramount Global in its Q4 2025 shareholder letter, released alongside the earnings report. The agreement includes approximately 20 titles from Paramount’s catalog, among them SEAL Team (via Deadline). The deal is part of an ongoing trend of licensed content from Paramount+, Showtime, and CBS making its way to Netflix.
This development comes as Netflix actively pursues a high-profile cash bid for HBO and Warner Bros. studios, a move that continues to dominate media headlines. Netflix quietly included the licensing agreement with Paramount Global in its shareholder update, presenting it as a surprise addition. The company uses this deal to strategically expand its content library amid intensifying competition in media acquisitions.
Netflix has not yet disclosed release dates or the number of SEAL Team seasons coming to the platform. The company stated it will share updates as more information becomes available.
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Here is Deadline’s annual list of premiere dates for new and returning TV series. Updated daily, the roster covers hundreds of broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting throughout 2026, many still listed as TBA (to be announced). It includes series premieres, season debuts, shows returning from hiatus and some one-offs such as live sports and awards shows but does not list movies or specials.
April 20:
Sullivan’s Crossing (The CW, Season 4)
Kevin (Prime Video, new animated comedy series)
Funny AF (Netflix, new competition series)
Cocomelon Lane (Netflix, Season 7)
4X20: Quick Hits (Hulu, new anthology docuseries)
Hollywood Demons (ID, Season 2)
The Freak Brothers (Tubi, Season 3)
April 21:
Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox, Season 4)
Bear Grylls Is Running Wild (Fox, Season 7; new title and network)
Unchosen (Netflix, new drama series)
Death in Paradise (BritBox, Season 15 of British drama series)
April 22:
Criminal Record (Apple TV, Season 2)
This Is a Gardening Show (Netflix, new docuseries)
Sold Out on You (Netflix, new drama series)
SisterS (IFC, Season 2)
April 23:
Half Man (HBO, new drama limited series)
Running Point (Netflix, Season 2)
Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85 (Netflix, new animated drama series)
The Trials of Winnie Mandela (Netflix, new docuseries)
Flunked (Netflix, Season 1 of French comedy series)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (Bravo, new unscripted miniseries)
Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries (UPtv, new drama series)
After the Flood (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
April 24:
My Brother the Minotaur (Apple TV, new animated series)
If Wishes Could Kill (Netflix, new drama series)
April 26:
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing (Food Network, Season 3)
April 27:
Straight to Hell (Netflix, new drama series)
My Sesame Street Friends: My Abby (Netflix, new children’s series)
Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss? (Fox Nation, Season 2)
This First House (Roku Channel, new docuseries)
April 28:
My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders (Paramount+, new docuseries)
April 29:
Widow’s Bay (Apple TV, new drama series)
The House of the Spirits (Prime Video, new drama series)
Je m’appelle Agneta (Netflix, new dramedy series)
April 30:
Man on Fire (Netflix, new drama series)