SWAT fans may not be satisfied with the serial final after cancellation

Only because Swat The third time ends does not mean that viewers will be satisfied with the conclusion.
During an exclusive interview with US Weeklystar Annie Ilonzeh It admitted that “it is really difficult to say” about the serial final, and added: “There was so much more juice to squeeze out. So you are really like that:” Wait, I just left a whole meal on the table. I am not full. I am not satisfied. “”
Ilonzeh – and the rest of the cast – were still happy with the attempt at a resolution.
“In terms of telling stories and it’s good, I think we are all happy with where this future would live,” she noticed. “But it still leaves you a few questions. There are questions.”
Based on the TV program of 1975 and 2003 Film adjustment with the same name, Swat Is centered around the police of Los Angeles. The CBS series premiered in 2017 and was broadcast for six seasons before it was picked up for a seventh and last run. CBS eventually reversed the decision and SWAT got a season 8. But the celebration did not last long – the network canceled the show for the second time in March.

“This show is so damn good. I am talking about the things that happened in front of the camera that you have experienced, the things that happened behind the camera – all as a whole. It’s such a disappointment [but] We are still fighting, “Ilonzeh, 41, explained.” We have our petition with 70,000 signatures and it continues to grow. Every time we do a huge push on our socials, people [join the] Fight when they sign and they start to post again and we have some snacks. “
Ilonzeh clarified that the fight is not over for a new renewal.
“We cross our fingers. So a certain discussion has been held. I hope I can say [soon] That we really did it. We gathered for the third time, “she added.” But we make noise. They see it – producers and streamers who are interested – they are like: “Ok, this is something.” So if we can connect and play, we are all ready to go. We don’t want this ride to be over. “
If SWAT still received a renewal, it would be the last one, revealing with Ilonzeh: ‘I was just talking [my costar] Denser [Moore] Yesterday and he had something like this: ‘If we do this for the third time – when we are canceled again – I will agree. I don’t fight for a fourth [time] Because we really did it and end it. ‘We will end up with the fight and the victory and enjoy all this and press out life. We will know that we have done it, we have done our work and we can walk away happy campers. “

The cast of the hit procedural is just grateful for the overwhelming support of fans.
“What a great achievement, if we could get the seasons with double digits. It is still great to be able to celebrate long -term TV with a built -in fan base. That will be your family,” Ilonzeh concluded. “We cross our fingers with our songs that go on the petition. But we also hope that they really take that sound seriously and go,” let’s do this. “
Swat Airs on CBS Friday’s at 10 p.m. New episodes stream the next day on Paramount+.