Donnie Wahlberg Teases Major Shake-Up in Blue Bloods Spinoff Family Dinners!

Donnie Wahlberg Teases โ€˜Boston Blueโ€™ Spinoff: Faith, Family, Tradition โ€” and a Twist on the Classic Dinner Scene

Donnie Wahlberg has been buzzing with excitement about Blue Bloods getting a spinoff for the 2025 TV season, especially since the new series will be set in his real-life hometown of Boston. While Wahlberg will remain a familiar anchor for fans, he revealed that Boston Blue will carry over the three core values of the original series: faith, family, and tradition.

But thereโ€™s one more essential ingredient: family dinners โ€” albeit with a new twist.


๐Ÿฝ๏ธ How โ€˜Boston Blueโ€™ Dinner Scenes Will Be Different

In the spinoff, Wahlbergโ€™s character Danny Reagan moves to Boston to be closer to his son (played by Mika Amonsen) and begins working with new partner Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green). Wahlberg has been acting as a โ€œtour guideโ€ for his co-stars while navigating the new family dynamics, which are especially highlighted during family dinner scenes.

This time, the meals arenโ€™t the Catholic dinners Danny is used to. The Silvers are Jewish, and early on, Danny attends a Shabbat dinner, which introduces a fresh challenge. Wahlberg explained to Deadline:

โ€œItโ€™s the first time that Dannyโ€™s not familiar with the table. Itโ€™s a [Jewish Sabbath] Shabbat dinnerโ€ฆ a new family, a new dynamic. Danny usually just says what he wants and how he wants at the table. Heโ€™s respectful, but he doesnโ€™t hold back. Now itโ€™s a different world to navigate. Itโ€™s very interesting and fun to play. It gives me a new challenge in trying not to blurt out whateverโ€™s on Dannyโ€™s mind, but it still has to be him.โ€

Despite the new cultural setting, some traditions remain. For instance, Wahlberg notes that the series still avoids the clinking of real silverware during dinner scenes โ€” a small but familiar detail for fans.


๐ŸŒŸ New Family, New Dynamic

Sonequa Martin-Green praised the decision to mix Jewish and Christian influences at the dinner table, calling it a bold choice that โ€œworked out great.โ€ With Ernie Hudson playing the Christian grandfather Reverend Peters, the show blends faiths while exploring fresh interpersonal dynamics:

โ€œOne of the things I loved about our version of family dinner was the fact that this family practices the Sabbath and also has this Christian influence through the grandfather. I just think thatโ€™s phenomenal. It was a big deal to see that. I feel that took some courage to do.โ€

As for Wahlberg, heโ€™s famously one of the few actors to actually eat during Blue Bloodsโ€™ iconic dinner scenes โ€” and fans are curious whether heโ€™ll keep the tradition alive in Boston Blue.


๐Ÿ“… Premiere Date

Boston Blue officially premieres on CBSโ€™ Friday night fall schedule, October 17th at 10 p.m. ET.

With a new city, a new family, and a fresh take on classic dinner traditions, Boston Blue promises to honor the legacy of Blue Bloods while charting its own course.

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