Right now. I’m just gonna chase around my little baby girl, my little daughter, but then I’ll get back on the saddle, put my cape on and go be Shemar Franklin Moore.” SWAT was initially ...
Tim Twentyman takes a look at who the experts have the Lions selecting in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Popular drama series S.W.A.T. has been cancelled by CBS for the third time after eight seasons. Lead actor Shemar Moore called it sad, adding that he does not think the network was making the right ...
After eight seasons, CBS cancelled S.W.A.T. despite its popularity. Lead actor Shemar Moore expressed disappointment but pride in the show's achievements. After eight action-packed seasons ...
Shemar Moore, who headlines SWAT – which has been canceled twice before by the network – put a call out to the otter networks as he praised the show's loyal fanbase. "Hey Netflix, how you doing?" ...
S.W.A.T. star Shemar Moore has taken to his personal Instagram to react to the news, saying that he doesn’t think CBS is “making the right choice” by canceling the series, but he isn’t ...
What is the Lions' biggest position of need? I asked the Detroitlions.com crew, and here's what they had to say: ...
The action drama was canceled after eight seasons, the third time the show faced an unfortunate ending, as its lead actor Shemar Moore said it had “defied the odds.” “We are canceled again ...
Shemar Moore is expressing gratitude for a 31-year career at CBS but at the same time is sending signals to competitors that the twice-canceled S.W.A.T. would “love to come play.” In a video ...
Shemar Moore issued a direct message to S.W.A.T. fans in the wake of CBS canceling the crime drama after eight seasons. In response to the major shakeup, Moore, 54—who portrays the beloved ...