🎬 Hawaii Five-0: Season 11 (2025)
👉 Alex O’Loughlin, Scott Caan, Taylor Wily
Paradise is never as peaceful as it seems. Beneath the swaying palms and turquoise waters of Oahu lies a world of secrets, crime, and betrayal — and only one team has what it takes to keep the islands safe. Hawaii Five-0: Season 11 marks the highly anticipated return of the action-packed series, bringing back familiar faces, breathtaking locations, and the pulse-pounding cases that have kept fans hooked for over a decade.

Alex O’Loughlin reprises his role as Steve McGarrett, the decorated Navy SEAL turned task force commander whose relentless pursuit of justice drives the team forward. Season 11 finds McGarrett at a crossroads — haunted by past missions, yet more determined than ever to protect the people of Hawaii from threats both foreign and domestic. Scott Caan returns as Danny “Danno” Williams, the wise-cracking New Jersey detective whose fiery temper and sarcastic banter continue to spark against McGarrett’s steely resolve, creating one of television’s most beloved partnerships.

Taylor Wily brings back the heart and humor as Kamekona, the larger-than-life entrepreneur whose food trucks and connections to the community often prove just as valuable as a badge. But this season, even Kamekona finds himself drawn into dangers that test his loyalty and courage in unexpected ways.

Season 11 raises the stakes with new villains, deeper conspiracies, and cases that blur the line between paradise and peril. From drug cartels exploiting the islands’ ports to cybercriminals threatening global security from hidden bunkers in Honolulu, every episode is a high-octane blend of car chases, shootouts, and undercover operations set against Hawaii’s stunning landscapes. Yet amid the explosions and gunfire, the heart of the series remains intact: a team bound by loyalty, sacrifice, and the belief that justice is worth the fight.
Explosive, emotional, and endlessly thrilling, Hawaii Five-0: Season 11 (2025) proves that the legacy of Five-0 is stronger than ever. Because in Hawaii, “ohana” means family — and for this task force, family is everything.
