Matte Will not return for a ninth season.
CBS canceled the Long -lasting action drama for the third time Thursday, March 6, for The Hollywood Reporter and Period.
“It is a wealthy news, mainly because it has been so immense pleasure to work with this distribution and the crew to publish a show we have always been proud of,” Matte showrunner and executive producer Andrew Dettmann said in a statement. “They are really an extraordinary group of people who have worked so much and have been so dedicated to all these eight seasons, overcoming countless challenges. I can’t give them enough credit.”
“It has been an extraordinary privilege to work Matte For eight seasons and tell the stories of Hondo and 20 squares ”, executive producer Shawn Ryan he said. “I thank our fans, Shemar mooreThe rest of our distribution, our producers, Sony Pictures Television, CBS Studios and CBS for the opportunity. Above all, I want to thank our tireless dedicated crew that made our writers, directors and distributions always look good. My biggest concern is for them right now. “
CBS was previously canceled Matte After its sixth season in 2023, however, the network reversed its decision and renewed the show for a seventh round, which said it would be its last. In May 2024, the network again surprised the fans, renewing the drama in front of Shemar Moore for the 8th season.
This time, however, the cancellation is possibly “for good”, said Moore, 54, through Instagram Thursday, reacting to the news.
In a video shared with his followers, Moore said about the cancellation: “It’s shit. It’s sad.”
Moore said he gave a speech on Thursday’s crew to publish the news.
“With no coincidence twice, two years in a row,” Moore said in the video. “Cancel. No candidate. Now, I don’t know my story, but how many shows do they say it? I will not say any. “
“I had to give a speech today to my crew and say,” Hey, we have finished, “Moore continued.” (I told the crew) There is nothing I can say so that this sounds pleasant, good, optimistic, nothing. But I said, “Be proud. Be proud because we challenged the odds and made a television success that loved watching the world.
Moore added: “I tell CBS, if you have finished, I know that this is money, optics, policies, I do not think you make the right decision. But if you have finished, I tell you, really, honestly,” he continued, emphasizing that he has worked for CBS for most of his 31 years of career, including roles. Swat., Young and restless and Criminal minds.



