End of an Era: David Boreanaz Explains His Exit from ‘SEAL Team’ After Season 7

In the final season of Paramount+’s SEAL Team, Special Operations Commander Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz) and the elite Navy SEAL unit BRAVO fight their way out of a deadlock and back into combat.

Dealing with a traumatic brain injury and a new team member throwing things into disarray and causing some tension is a potentially dangerous distraction when you’re on a dangerous, high-risk mission. At a time when the team needs to pull together more than ever, Jason is also working to prioritize his family so they don’t feel left out.

In this exclusive interview with Collider, Boreanaz, who also serves as an executive producer, talked about why being a part of SEAL Team was such a humbling experience, what made him decide that

Season 7 would be his last as Jason Hayes, what he’s most proud of accomplishing with the series, shaking things up with a new team member, doing some of the most intense action scenes, and the very real possibility that his character might not make it to the end of the season.

He also talked about how he’s working on developing a variety of projects, and why he’s interested in potentially resurrecting Bones, if it ever happens.

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