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New Series to Begin Production in Los Angeles With Core Crew Returning and Global Distribution Planned

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Sony Pictures Television is launching a new chapter in the S.W.A.T. franchise with S.W.A.T. Exiles, a ten-episode series set to begin production this summer in Los Angeles. Shemar Moore will return to his long-running role as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, marking a continuation of the character’s story beyond the recent CBS series finale.

The new series comes after CBS opted not to renew S.W.A.T. following its eighth season, which concluded on May 16. Unlike previous years, where eleventh-hour negotiations brought the show back after cancellation announcements, this time the network allowed the series to close out its run to make room for new Paramount Global properties. Sony, which produces the franchise, has stepped in to continue the story under its own distribution strategy.

Exiles follows Hondo in the aftermath of a mission that unravels under public scrutiny. He is brought out of forced retirement to lead a new experimental SWAT unit made up of untested, unpredictable recruits. The story centers on Hondo’s efforts to lead a group with no shared experience, confronting generational conflict and fractured group dynamics while aiming to rebuild trust in an elite tactical team.

Shemar Moore will serve as both lead actor and executive producer, alongside Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty of Original Film, James Scura, and Jason Ning. Ning, who previously worked on Lucifer, will act as showrunner under a renewed overall deal with Sony. The production will employ much of the original S.W.A.T. crew, providing continuity behind the camera while introducing a new lineup of characters on screen.

In a statement, Moore reflected on his time with the original series. “My eight seasons on S.W.A.T. have been epic and memorable. We entertained the world, defied the odds, came back from the dead twice, and continued to woo fans and families worldwide,” he said. “I am excited for this next generation and iteration of S.W.A.T. with Sony.”

The original S.W.A.T. debuted on CBS in 2017, based loosely on the 1975 series and the 2003 feature film. The procedural became a consistent performer, known for its mix of action, serialized storytelling, and emphasis on community-policing dynamics. Over the course of its run, it was viewed for over 1 billion hours globally and maintained a strong presence on international streaming platforms.

Sony Pictures Television Chair Keith Le Goy described the expansion as a move to continue delivering character-driven content with global appeal. “We believe in championing powerful storytelling and in our teams’ exceptional ability to create and deliver these stories to audiences around the world,” he said.

Studio President Katherine Pope emphasized the effort to retain both cast and crew. “We couldn’t be more excited to bring the next chapter of S.W.A.T. to life — both for our incredibly dedicated fans of the original franchise and for a new generation of viewers,” she said. “This team’s commitment to the global fanbase, to our beloved crew and to our city runs deep.”

Jason Ning spoke about the responsibility of steering the franchise forward. “It’s an incredible honor to carry forward the legacy of a show that fans around the world have come to love,” he said. “Working with Shemar Moore, who defines what it means to be a leading man, and introducing a new generation of characters into this world is a dream.”

Sony has yet to announce distribution details or the remaining cast, but the production schedule is in place, with filming planned for Los Angeles. Retaining the original production team ensures consistency in the show’s look and style, and marks a continuation of the collaborative culture that sustained the original series.

Moore’s continued involvement signals a degree of continuity for fans, even as the series shifts to a new narrative structure. The decision to center the story on a group of younger recruits reflects an interest in refreshing the franchise’s focus while preserving its core themes. The series is expected to maintain its combination of tactical operations, interpersonal dynamics, and city-based drama that defined the original.

As Moore takes on a dual role in front of and behind the camera, S.W.A.T. Exiles enters development with both legacy and reinvention in mind. With a new cast expected to be revealed in the coming months and international distribution underway, Sony is positioning the project as a continuation that honors the original while setting a different course.

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