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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde
« on: February 28, 2019, 12:27:04 AM »



The series, which follows the intense exploits of a deadly, internationally-operating government-disavowed British special ops team, called Section 20, has seen its gun-toting team save the world from terrorist cells and even nuclear global catastrophe. However, the team is set to tackle one last global threat before riding off into the proverbial Cinemax sunset.

While the currently-running sixth season of Strike Back only just launched on January 25, Cinemax wasted little time issuing a preemptive renewal for a seventh season of the firearms-and-espionage action thriller. However, the swift greenlight comes with the caveat that Season 7 will mark the end of the series.

“STRIKE BACK established CINEMAX as a destination for adrenalized, entertaining action series nearly a decade ago. It is with sincere gratitude for the service of all of the past and present members of Section 20 — both in front of and behind the camera — that we send the team of on one last mission to save the world from annihilation.”

The series – which originally centered around Sgt. Damien Scott (Sullivan Stapleton) and Sgt. Michael Stonebridge (Philip Winchester) – revamped itself in Season 5, a frame dubbed “Rebirth,” debuting a brand-new lineup of Section 20 team members. The current Season 6 lineup consists of Warren Brown, Daniel MacPherson, Alin Sumarwata, Jamie Bamber and Yasemin Kay Allen. However, the show’s array of alumni – even Stapleton, who’s since moved on to co-star on NBC’s Blindspot – tend to drop by, pick up a rifle and get back into action for an episode or two.


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