We know that SEAL Team fans are eager to learn the answers to some of the most pressing questions about Season 6, such as whether the show will be included in the fall lineup for the 2022-2023 television season. The fandom is already aware that the next season will return this year, as it was renewed in February 2022. As a result, it’s easy to see why these questions have piqued fans’ interest and heightened their anticipation! Continue reading until you’ve found all of your answers.

The fandom’s enthusiasm has made it easy for the network to continue the story, and the series does not appear to be ending anytime soon. If you’re one of them who wants to know when SEAL Team Season 6 will be released, look no further because we’ve compiled all of the pertinent information on the upcoming release date due to the high level of interest shown by fans in the series premiere.

SEAL Team Season 6 Release Date

The network has officially confirmed that the series will return on September 18, 2022, this year. The sixth season will premiere on Paramount Plus with all-new episodes, as SEAL Team became a Paramount Plus Original this year. SEAL Team’s official Instagram account also shared the news with its followers on August 19, 2022, stating, “Buckle up. #SEALTeam premieres Sept. 18 exclusively on #ParamountPlus.” Check out the official post below:

 

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SEAL Team Season 6 Cast and Crew

The original actors from the previous season are expected to return and continue the plot in the upcoming season. The following is a list of notable characters from the series who have a new cast member:

David Boreanaz plays Master Chief Special Warfare Operator Jason Hayes, a.k.a. Bravo 1/1B, the leader of a Navy SEAL team (Bravo Team) that has recently lost one of their own.

Clay Spenser, a second-generation Navy SEAL in training for Tier One status, is questioned about his combat readiness by Max Thieriot as Special Warfare Operator Second Class Clay Spenser, a.k.a. Bravo 6/6B. At the end of “The Exchange,” he joins the Bravo Team and serves as the team’s second-in-command twice.

Jessica Paré plays Amanda “Mandy” Ellis, the CIA liaison for the Bravo Team. Mandy is demoted from officer to interrogator for the CIA as a result of her actions in “My Life for Yours” in which she gives up the location of a CIA asset.

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Neil Brown Jr. Raymond “Ray” Perry, formerly Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator, a.k.a. Bravo 2/2B, is Jason’s closest friend and the team’s longest-serving member. Ray is promoted to Chief Warrant Officer 2 in Season 4 Episode 3.

J. Buckley plays Special Warfare Operator First Class Percival “Sonny” Quinn, a loyal but sometimes volatile SEAL who excels in firefights and prefers them to a leadership role.

Lieutenant Toni Trucks (junior grade) Lisa Davis, formerly Logistics Specialist First Class, then Ensign, has been a DEVGRU Intelligence Officer assigned primarily to Bravo Team since season 3.

During season 4, Judd Lormand, formerly Lieutenant Commander, and Eric Blackburn, formerly the commanding officer of Bravo Team, were promoted to Executive Officer of DEVGRU.

Raffi Barsoumian joins the cast as Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Omar Hamza, a SEAL for 15 years and the son of Syrian immigrants. Omar has a thorough understanding of the Middle East and relies on it to help him navigate missions in the region.

List of streaming apps on which SEAL Team Season 6 will be streamed on

Paramount+

Paramount+ is an American video-on-demand subscription service owned by Paramount Global. The service’s content is primarily drawn from the libraries of CBS Media Ventures, Paramount Media Networks, and Sony Pictures Television.

Voot

Viacom18 owns Voot, an Indian subscription video on-demand and over-the-top streaming service. It is Viacom18’s advertising-led video-on-demand platform, which was launched in March 2016, and is available as an app for iOS, KaiOS, and Android users, as well as a website for desktop consumption.