Shemar Moore’s ‘S.W.A.T. Exiles’ Season One Wraps Filming with No Network Attached, Exciting Guest Stars Added – IMDb

šŸŽ¬ S.W.A.T. Exiles Finishes Filming Without a Network Deal

Production recently wrapped on the first season of S.W.A.T. Exiles, the upcoming spin‑off of the long‑running S.W.A.T. franchise starring Shemar Moore. Despite the shoot being complete, the series does not yet have a U.S. network or streaming partner attached — a rare situation for a project featuring such a high‑profile TV star. Sony Pictures Television produced 10 episodes up front and is now shopping the series to potential buyers domestically and internationally. Screenings for buyers have already been scheduled in Los Angeles and London, with additional interest expected.

šŸ’„ Plot & Premise

According to insiders, S.W.A.T. Exiles follows Daniel ā€œHondoā€ Harrelson, Moore’s character from the original S.W.A.T. series, who is pulled out of forced retirement after a mission goes sideways. He’s tasked with leading an experimental new SWAT unit made up of untested, unpredictable young recruits in what’s described as a last‑chance effort to build a team capable of taking on modern threats. The premise maintains the procedure‑meets‑high‑stakes action tone fans expect while introducing generational tension and fresh faces to the franchise.

⭐ Returning & New Guest Stars

While the main cast includes new recruits and supporting players alongside Moore (based on casting announcements), two notable names have reportedly been confirmed as guest stars for the first season:

  • Selma Blair — acclaimed actress known for her film and TV work

  • Jerry O’Connell — actor with a long list of television credits

Their specific roles have not yet been publicly disclosed, but their involvement suggests the spin‑off will blend dramatic character moments with action set pieces that help anchor the series as it seeks distribution.

🧠 Franchise Context

S.W.A.T. Exiles is a direct continuation of the story world originally established by the 2017 S.W.A.T. series, which aired for eight seasons on CBS before concluding in 2025. The new series represents Sony Pictures Television’s effort to keep the franchise alive even though the original show ended its run and Exiles hasn’t yet secured a broadcast home.

šŸ”Ž Behind the Scenes

  • Sony’s strategy of producing a full season before securing a network reflects confidence in the franchise and belief that the built‑in fanbase — combined with Moore’s star power — will attract buyers.

  • Several cast members from the original S.W.A.T. series (aside from Moore) are reportedly not returning as regulars, though guest appearances from legacy characters are possible and discussed behind the scenes.

šŸ“… What’s Next

With filming done, the next phase for S.W.A.T. Exiles is marketing and pitching to U.S. networks and potential international distributors. Success during these screenings could determine how soon audiences see the series and which platform — broadcast TV, cable, or streaming — ultimately picks up the show.SWAT Exiles (TV Series 2026– ) - News - IMDb