When will SEAL Team 7 come out? Release date, timing and more revealed

Seal Team Final Season airs August 11, 2024 | Image Source: Paramount+
Seal Team Final Season airs August 11, 2024 | Image Source: Paramount+

The much-awaited seventh and final season of SEAL Team will air on August 11, 2024, exclusively on Paramount+. The high-octane missions of the country will bring in a teary goodbye to the members of Bravo Team, who would be seen putting their lives at stakes, while facing personal battles.

The first two episodes will stream on the debut, with additional episodes released weekly on Sundays, until a total of ten for the season. Starring David Boreanaz in the leading role of Jason Hayes, the show has built a large fan base since its pilot in 2017, showcasing the high-octane lives of Navy SEALs as they juggle external threats while dealing with their own personal and psychological issues.

As the series winds up, its audience will be treated to action, drama, and a lot of heart, in experiences that show how this elite agent, and his family, sacrificed themselves. The ultimate story of the final season is going to deal with themes of duty, brotherhood and the psychological toll warfare exacts on those closest to the action.


SEAL Team Season 7 release date and time

A still from the latest trailer | Image Source: Paramount+
A still from the latest trailer | Image Source: Paramount+

SEAL Team Season 7 will premiere in the US on August 11, 2024. The season will open on Paramount+ and stream live at 12:00 AM PT. Other episodes, though distributed for streaming, will be released on the same date and time. The remaining episodes in the ten-batch series will be scheduled each consecutive week on Sundays, concluding with the finale on October 6, 2024.

Here’s a table showing the release times for SEAL Team Season 7 episodes in major time zones around the world:

Timezone

Release Date

Release Time

Pacific Time (U.S.)

August 11, 2024

12:00 A.M.

Mountain Time (U.S.)

August 11, 2024

1:00 A.M.

Central Time (U.S.)

August 11, 2024

2:00 A.M.

Eastern Time (U.S.)

August 11, 2024

3:00 A.M.

British Summer Time (U.K.)

August 11, 2024

8:00 A.M.

Central European Summer Time

August 11, 2024

9:00 A.M.

India Standard Time

August 11, 2024

12:30 P.M.

Japan Standard Time

August 11, 2024

4:00 P.M.

Australian Eastern Standard Time

August 11, 2024

5:00 P.M.


When will SEAL Team Season 7 be on Paramount Plus?

Season 7 promises powerful action sequences | Image Source: Paramount+
Season 7 promises powerful action sequences | Image Source: Paramount+

US viewers will be required to have a subscription to Paramount+ to stream the episodes as they are broadcast, beginning August 11, 2024. Viewers can look forward to, in the near future, an emotional farewell that drills deep into the intricacies of life in the military and the day-to-day issues faced by these special operators and their families as it works up to its conclusion. A subscription to the streamer will allow viewers to watch episodes as they are released, ensuring they don't miss the last chapter of this intense drama.

Paramount+ offers two major subscription plans targeted at meeting divergent ways of viewing. Their second plan, called the Essential Plan, costs $5.99 monthly; with this package, subscribers will have access to over 20 channels, which include VOD content from CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon, in addition to live channels like CBS Sports HQ. Now, if you're looking for more, then the Paramount+ with Showtime Plan adds all that for $11.99 per month: what's in the Essential Plan, a vast movie library, series, and documentaries via Showtime, and local stations from CBS. They can also opt for annual plans, where the Essential Plan is $59.99 per year and the Showtime Plan runs at $119.99 per year. There's also a seven-day free trial waiting for new users, while Showtime is available as an add-on to the Essential Plan for $7 per month. Additionally, students get a 25% discount, and the Essential Plan will be available at no additional cost for Walmart+ members.


SEAL Team season 7 trailer easter eggs

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The SEAL Team Season 7 trailer is rich with Easter eggs that point out how much emotional depth and action will be ramped up in the final season. This is evident in the dual role Jason Hayes juggles, as both warrior and single father, pointing to the kind of personal struggle that will reverberate throughout the season.

According to Lieutenant Lisa Davis, this team needs a change, an update in its modern warfare skills, which may show a turn in the tactics and dynamics of Bravo Team. The void that Clay Spenser left behind yawns huge; Sonny Quinn brings out the challenge of filling that void, highlighting themes of loss and brotherhood.

Jason could well be an instructor at BUD/S, and he could even be Emma's boyfriend's instructor—adding a personal connection. Meanwhile, Sonny and Stella visit Clay's grave, rubbing in once more that with this team, even death won't end brotherhood. Introducing new members into the team, such as Drew Franklin, really cements the idea that it's a changing of the guard as the show ends.

Jason hugs two children; one of them could be Mikey. In so many ways, this institutes further research into his role as a father. These Easter eggs set up an emotional, action-filled final season as the Bravo Team embarks on their last mission together.


Will SEAL Team Season 7 be the finale?

Yes, SEAL Team Season 7 will be the last for this series. It gives the writers a chance to conclude the story with a finale that brings closure to the characters and their stories. It will be more of a reflective season, focusing on the emotional impact of Clay Spenser's death on the Bravo Team. Viewers can expect the season to explore how the team copes with their losses, honors fallen comrades, and navigates their future paths.

The show’s lead actor David Boreanaz shared an Instagram post to confirm this in March 2024. :

“Beginning in the end. Last Word is on the table. August here we come!”

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Edited by Soumya Mukhopadhyay