Before ‘Fire Country,’ Max Thieriot Starred in an Ultra-Realistic War Series That Is Exploding on Streaming
8 Years Later, One of the Most Realistic Military Dramas Ever Is Quietly Climbing Up Streaming Charts
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Eight years after its premiere, SEAL Team is trending on streaming after quietly resurfacing on the U.S. iTunes charts earlier this week. The action series is now progressing up the charts, less than five days after being the tenth most-watched show. Leading the titular SEAL team is David Boreanaz’s (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Master Chief Jason Hayes, and he is joined by Fire Country’s Max Thieriot (whose character, Clay Spenser, was killed off in Season 6), Jessica Paré (Mad Men), Neil Brown Jr., A. J. Buckley, and Toni Trucks.
As the title implies, SEAL Team follows an elite unit of United States Navy SEALs for whom failure isn’t an option, and as you can imagine, that kind of pressure can take a toll. In the series, the team trains, plans, and executes some of the most dangerous, high-stakes missions and deploys for clandestine operations around the globe at a moment’s notice. These guys have to look out for one another in the face of seemingly overwhelming odds, both on and off the job. On November 15, 2023, it was announced that Season 7 would be the last, and plans for a stand-alone SEAL Team movie on Paramount+ were canceled.
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