Some big changes will be in store when S.W.A.T. returns for its seventh and final season later this month.
With the show preparing to end the storylines of all the characters we’ve grown to love over the years, some won’t even make it to the series finale.
TV Line reports that original cast members Kenneth “Kenny” Johnson (who plays Dominique Luca) and Alex Russell (Jim Street) have been demoted to recurring players for S.W.A.T. Season 7.
While the decision is a shocker because they’ve both been with the show since its 2017 launch, there is a reason for them getting pre-series finale departures.
Series showrunner Andrew Dettmann told the outlet that he decided that due to the truncated 13-episode order. It allowed the creatives to give them episodes “focused on their characters and the evolution of their storylines.”
Indeed, S.W.A.T. does command a massive cast, so trying to find...
With the show preparing to end the storylines of all the characters we’ve grown to love over the years, some won’t even make it to the series finale.
TV Line reports that original cast members Kenneth “Kenny” Johnson (who plays Dominique Luca) and Alex Russell (Jim Street) have been demoted to recurring players for S.W.A.T. Season 7.
While the decision is a shocker because they’ve both been with the show since its 2017 launch, there is a reason for them getting pre-series finale departures.
Series showrunner Andrew Dettmann told the outlet that he decided that due to the truncated 13-episode order. It allowed the creatives to give them episodes “focused on their characters and the evolution of their storylines.”
Indeed, S.W.A.T. does command a massive cast, so trying to find...
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