Category: BLUE BLOODS

  • ‘Blue Bloods’ Star Tom Selleck Breaks Silence on Show’s Future!

    ‘Blue Bloods’ Star Tom Selleck Breaks Silence on Show’s Future!

    After 14 successful seasons of family dinners, heartfelt moments, and gripping cases, CBS announced that Blue Bloods will end its run—leaving fans stunned and disappointed. But now, series star Tom Selleck is breaking his silence, and he’s not ready to close the door just yet.


    “CBS Will Come to Their Senses,” Says Selleck

    In a recent interview with CBS News, Tom Selleck opened up about the network’s decision to end Blue Bloods, voicing frustration and disbelief over the cancellation of one of broadcast TV’s top-rated dramas.

    “I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses,” said Selleck. “We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back.”

    Selleck, who has played the stoic and principled NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan since the show’s premiere in 2010, emphasized that the quality of the show hasn’t declined. In fact, the final season has maintained strong ratings and loyal viewership.

    “We aren’t sliding off down a cliff. We’re doing good shows and still holding our place,” he added.


    Fans Rally for a Revival

    The Blue Bloods fanbase, affectionately known as “Hearties,” isn’t giving up. Social media has erupted with hashtags like #SaveBlueBloods and #BringBackBlueBloods, with fans flooding CBS with letters, tweets, and petitions.

    While no official word has come down from CBS on a reversal or renewal, there are hints that the network might be considering other options. Paramount Global executives have floated the idea of a “franchise extension,” which has sparked speculation about a spin-off or even a limited revival.


    Selleck Looks to the Future—With Hope

    Though saddened by the end, Tom Selleck isn’t closing the book on Blue Bloods—or his acting career. In an interview with Fox News, he shared his continued love for the Western genre and hinted at future roles.

    “A good Western’s always on my list. I miss that; I want to sit on a horse again,” he said.

    Still, his heart clearly remains with the Reagan family.

    “This cast is a family. We love working together. We want to continue telling these stories.”


    Final Thoughts

    Whether Blue Bloods has truly wrapped up or is simply taking an intermission, one thing is clear—Tom Selleck and the fans aren’t ready to say goodbye. With a cast that still has the passion and a fanbase that refuses to let go, there’s always hope that the Reagan family dinner table might not stay empty for long.

    Stay tuned, Hearties—this story might not be over yet.

  • Tom Selleck Stepped Away for 3 Years After Daughter’s Health Scare!

    Tom Selleck Stepped Away for 3 Years After Daughter’s Health Scare!

    Tom Selleck, 79, has always prioritized his family above all else. Living on his 63-acre ranch in Los Angeles, he cherishes his time with his wife, Jillie, their daughter, Hannah, and his adult son, Kevin, from his previous marriage to Jacqueline Ray.

    At the peak of his Magnum, P.I. fame, Selleck made a bold decision to take a three-year break from acting when his young daughter was hospitalized with viral pneumonia. Although he was set to film Christopher Columbus: The Discovery in Spain, he chose family over career. “I missed all the rehearsals… and then I went, but I didn’t like that,” he says, reflecting on the choice. He soon realized that his family was what truly mattered. “I quit Magnum to have a family, and now I’m jumping at every movie that comes along,” he admits.

    During his time off, Selleck reconnected with his loved ones, and by the late ’90s, his career gradually regained momentum with roles in In & Out, The Closer, and Friends. Despite his success, he acknowledges the challenge of balancing fatherhood with his professional life. “The work comes first… you find a way to make that compatible,” he shares.

    Now, as Blue Bloods nears its final season, Selleck enjoys the quieter moments of life, reading scripts and unwinding at his ranch with Jillie. Looking back on his journey, he reflects, “A cigar and a glass of whiskey is a nice way to end the day… I’ve had a very good life.”

    Selleck’s memoir, You Never Know, will be released on May 7 and is available for preorder.

  • Donnie Wahlberg’s 3-Word Reaction to Blue Bloods Update Has Fans Talking!

    Donnie Wahlberg’s 3-Word Reaction to Blue Bloods Update Has Fans Talking!

    Donnie Wahlberg’s Three-Word Reaction to Boston Blue Says It All — And CBS’s 2025 Lineup Is Packed With Spinoffs

    After the emotional cancellation of Blue Bloods, CBS is breathing new life into the franchise with the upcoming spinoff Boston Blue, led by Donnie Wahlberg. The network recently revealed its 2025–2026 primetime lineup, confirming that Boston Blue will be part of the slate — and Wahlberg responded in a way that perfectly captured the moment.

    Donnie Wahlberg’s Perfect Reaction to Boston Blue’s Official Return

    Taking to Instagram following CBS’s schedule reveal, Wahlberg kept things short and sweet with just three words: “We ride again.” That simple phrase carried powerful meaning for Blue Bloods fans still processing the end of the original series. After 14 seasons, Blue Bloods wrapped in late 2024, but now its spirit lives on through Boston Blue.

    Clearly, the sentiment behind Wahlberg’s post resonated with fans who had hoped the Reagan family’s story would continue. While Boston Blue will be a new chapter with a new setting and supporting cast, the heart of the show—family, duty, and justice—remains intact.

    CBS’s 2025–2026 Lineup Is Stacked With Spinoffs

    Wahlberg’s post also highlights a much bigger trend: CBS is fully leaning into spinoffs, reboots, and franchise extensions like never before. In fact, when you look at the network’s upcoming schedule, the number of series that are part of a larger universe is astounding.

    Here’s a look at some of the many franchise-based shows CBS is rolling out or continuing this year:

    • Boston Blue – A Blue Bloods spinoff following Danny Reagan as he starts a new chapter in Boston with Detective Lena Peters (Sonequa Martin-Green).
    • CIA – A brand-new offshoot of the FBI franchise.
    • NCIS Tuesdays – A full night of NCIS programming, featuring NCIS, NCIS: Origins, and NCIS: Sydney.
    • Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage – A continuation of Young Sheldon, itself a spinoff of The Big Bang Theory.
    • Ghosts – An American remake of the beloved British comedy.
    • Matlock – A modern reboot of the classic legal drama.
    • Elsbeth – A character-driven legal series spun off from The Good Wife and The Good Fight.
    • Sheriff Country – The first spinoff from Fire Country.
    • Y: Marshals – A new series set in the expanding Yellowstone universe, featuring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton.

    What’s Not a Spinoff on CBS?

    Surprisingly, very little. Outside of Tracker, the comedy DMV, and Watson (which is inspired by the Sherlock Holmes mythology), nearly all scripted shows on CBS are now tied to an existing franchise.

    Why CBS’s Franchise Strategy Is Working

    It may seem like a lot of déjà vu, but clearly, the strategy is paying off. Audiences love familiar characters and settings, and CBS is delivering more of what they love. For fans, this means longer stays in their favorite fictional worlds and more time with beloved characters—even when the original shows end.

    If you’re looking to catch up before the fall premieres, most of these shows are available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription. And be sure to tune into CBS this fall for the highly anticipated debut of Boston Blue — because, as Donnie Wahlberg says, “We ride again.”

  • CBS’s Blue Bloods Replacement Flopped — And Took Another Show Down With It!

    CBS’s Blue Bloods Replacement Flopped — And Took Another Show Down With It!

    Blue Bloods’ Legacy and Emotional Farewell: A Look Back at the CBS Hit Before Boston Blue Begins

    Blue Bloods was a defining series for CBS, dominating Friday nights and captivating audiences throughout the 2010s. Premiering in 2010, the show introduced viewers to the Reagan family—an Irish-American clan of law enforcement officers whose strong moral code and tight-knit dinner table conversations became the heart of the series. Led by a powerhouse cast including Tom Selleck (Frank), Donnie Wahlberg (Danny), Bridget Moynahan (Erin), Will Estes (Jamie), and Len Cariou (Henry), Blue Bloods quickly earned its place as a network television staple.

    At its peak, the series attracted nearly 14 million viewers per episode—an impressive feat, especially during a time when traditional broadcast television was facing growing competition from streaming platforms. Despite this media shift, Blue Bloods stood strong, becoming one of the most enduring police procedurals in recent memory.

    A Show That Beat the Odds—Until It Couldn’t

    While the quality of the series remained consistent, the reality of network budgets and production costs eventually caught up with it. Filmed on location in New York City, Blue Bloods had one of the higher production price tags on CBS’s lineup. After Season 13, the show faced potential cancellation, but the cast and crew rallied to take pay cuts in order to keep it going.

    Their dedication earned the show one final season, but in 2024, CBS announced that Blue Bloods would conclude with Season 14. The series finale, Episode 18 titled “End of Tour,” aired on December 13, 2024. It marked the show’s 293rd episode—and stayed true to its roots, ending not with a chase or a shootout, but around the Reagan family dinner table.

    A Bittersweet Goodbye

    The emotional final scene captured the essence of what made Blue Bloods special. Jamie and Eddie announced they were expecting a baby. Frank, the family patriarch, shared a rare moment of open pride. Erin, as usual, struggled to steer the conversation. It was a moment of closure and growth for each character—simultaneously reflective and forward-looking.

    While the ending was heartfelt, the abrupt cancellation still stung for loyal fans and the show’s ensemble cast. The series left an indelible mark on CBS and American television as a whole.

    The Franchise Lives On in Boston Blue

    Despite the curtain falling on Blue Bloods, CBS isn’t ready to let go entirely. The network is now banking on Boston Blue, a spiritual successor that will feature Donnie Wahlberg reprising his role as Danny Reagan. Unlike its predecessor, the new series shifts from New York City to Boston, introducing a fresh setting and a new cast of characters.

    Boston Blue won’t just extend the franchise—it aims to reimagine it. With new stories, new family dynamics, and a different city, CBS hopes to recapture the lightning-in-a-bottle appeal that Blue Bloods had for over a decade.

    Whether Boston Blue can live up to the legacy remains to be seen. But one thing’s certain: Blue Bloods set the bar high—and left behind a legacy worth building on.

  • Blue Bloods Spinoff Twist: It Might Not Be About Danny Reagan!

    Blue Bloods Spinoff Twist: It Might Not Be About Danny Reagan!

    Boston Blue: The Blue Bloods Legacy Continues—But It Might Not Be Danny Reagan’s Story

    CBS is set to debut Boston Blue in fall 2025, an expansion of the Blue Bloods universe that may take the franchise in a bold new direction—one that doesn’t revolve entirely around Danny Reagan.

    While Blue Bloods became a cornerstone of CBS for 14 seasons thanks to its Reagan-family-centered storytelling, Boston Blue is being pitched as more than just a traditional spinoff. Though Donnie Wahlberg will reprise his iconic role as Danny Reagan, the focus appears to shift from the Reagans to an all-new family with deep roots in Boston law enforcement.

    The new series will follow Danny as he relocates from New York to Boston, where he partners with Lena Peters, played by Sonequa Martin-Green. Like the Reagans, Lena hails from a prominent police family—likely paving the way for Boston Blue to preserve the signature family values that made Blue Bloods such a hit, while introducing viewers to fresh dynamics and traditions.

    Why Is Danny Leaving New York?

    One of the biggest questions heading into the premiere is what prompts Danny to leave the Reagans and New York behind. The Blue Bloods series finale hinted at a budding romance between Danny and his long-time partner Detective Baez (Marisa Ramirez), yet there’s been no word on whether Baez will appear in the new series. If not, Boston Blue will need to address what happened to that relationship—and how Danny’s departure fits into the larger narrative.

    Donnie Wahlberg has made it clear that he only agreed to return if the new show stayed true to the spirit of Blue Bloods—especially its core themes of loyalty, integrity, and family. But the direction Boston Blue appears to be taking suggests that the Reagan family may not be front and center this time around. In fact, Danny might even play a more supporting role, with the spotlight shifting toward Lena and the Peters family.

    A New Family at the Table

    In a recent interview with ExtraTV, Sonequa Martin-Green emphasized that the heart of Boston Blue will still be family, just not the one fans are used to.

    Blue Bloods was so good and we loved the Reagans so much—hopefully, people will love this new family. It’s a legacy show, and I don’t take that lightly,” Martin-Green shared. “Family is still at the center of it.”

    She hinted that the Peters family, while different from the Reagans, will bring their own values and traditions to the screen—perhaps even inviting Danny into their world as a dinner guest rather than host.

    Meanwhile, Wahlberg played coy when asked if any Reagans would show up in Boston Blue, teasing: “I know a lot of things, but I can’t tell you any of them.” His response leaves the door open for surprise appearances down the line—but for now, the focus remains firmly on new faces and new stories.

    A Fresh Chapter for a Beloved Franchise

    Though Blue Bloods was canceled earlier in 2025 as part of CBS’s larger cost-cutting and scheduling overhaul, Boston Blue may offer fans a satisfying continuation of the themes they cherished—through new characters, new city streets, and a new family legacy.

    As CBS leans into evolving its franchises like NCIS and now Blue Bloods, Boston Blue could prove that the heart of a great procedural isn’t just its cast—it’s the values it champions.

  • ‘Boston Blue’ Bombshell Sonequa Martin-Green Joins Donnie Wahlberg in Explosive Spinoff!

    ‘Boston Blue’ Bombshell Sonequa Martin-Green Joins Donnie Wahlberg in Explosive Spinoff!

    Sonequa Martin-Green Joins Donnie Wahlberg in ‘Boston Blue,’ the Blue Bloods Spinoff Coming This Fall

    Star Trek: Discovery star Sonequa Martin-Green is teaming up with Donnie Wahlberg for Boston Blue, CBS’s upcoming spinoff of its hit crime drama Blue Bloods. Set to premiere this fall, the series will follow Detective Danny Reagan (Wahlberg) as he relocates from New York to Boston, stepping away from his iconic family to take on a new role with the Boston Police Department.

    Martin-Green plays Detective Lena Silver, Danny’s new partner and the eldest daughter of a powerful law enforcement family. “We love the Reagans, and now you’re going to love the Silvers too,” Martin-Green said at a CBS press event, adding that she’s excited to step into the world of Blue Bloods and may even try out a Boston accent from time to time.

    Wahlberg, who spent over a decade on Blue Bloods, called the spinoff an opportunity to “move the tradition forward” while expanding the universe. “We’re working in a way that longtime viewers will love, and we’re inviting in a whole new audience too.”

    Fans can also expect familiar faces from the original series to appear. “There’ll be connective tissue to the old family,” Wahlberg teased. “But we’re also discovering a new one and continuing to tell both of their stories.”

    While Blue Bloods officially ended its run, many in the original cast—including Tom Selleck—expressed interest in continuing. “Everybody wanted to come back,” Selleck said recently. “It would’ve been a gift for the audience.” Though no official return has been confirmed, don’t be surprised if Frank Reagan makes a surprise appearance in Boston Blue.

  • ‘Boston Blue’ Reveals Shocking Life After ‘Blue Bloods’—What Happened Next!

    ‘Boston Blue’ Reveals Shocking Life After ‘Blue Bloods’—What Happened Next!

    Donnie Wahlberg Teases ‘Boston Blue’ Will Answer Lingering Blue Bloods Questions

    Donnie Wahlberg knows the Blue Bloods finale left longtime fans craving closure — and he’s promising they’ll get it in the upcoming spinoff Boston Blue. During an interview with Extra on May 7, Wahlberg hinted that the new series will deliver the updates fans have been waiting for about the Reagan family.

    “The first question I had when this opportunity came up was, ‘Where did we leave off with Blue Bloods — and what does that mean going forward?’” said Wahlberg, 55. “So a lot happened at the end, and Boston Blue is going to give updates on what’s happened since then. That’s all I can say.”

    While Wahlberg played coy about specifics — including whether fan-favorite characters like Tom Selleck’s Frank Reagan might return — he made one thing clear: fans won’t be disappointed. “I know what the fans want, and I will not let them down,” he joked. “I’ve been in a boyband for 41 years — and I don’t even look 41!”

    Wahlberg is joined in the spinoff by The Walking Dead alum Sonequa Martin-Green, 40, who emphasized the weight of stepping into a world so beloved by viewers. “Blue Bloods meant a lot to people, and I’ve heard that firsthand for years,” she said. “We honor that. We hope people feel that respect from us.”

    Despite the pressure that often comes with continuing a franchise, Wahlberg sees it as a privilege rather than a burden. “I don’t feel pressure — that’s the wrong mindset,” he explained. “It’s an incredible opportunity. I love the Reagan family. Viewers love the Reagan family. It went away — and now we get the chance to carry on those traditions.”

    As both actor and producer, Wahlberg said he’s fully committed to honoring what Blue Bloods built over more than a decade. “I take that responsibility seriously. I feel lucky. To be back making great TV on CBS — it’s huge. And I have a partner who understands how to carry that legacy forward.”

    With a blend of familiar faces, new energy, and deep respect for its roots, Boston Blue is shaping up to be a heartfelt continuation of the Reagan family story.

    Would you like a preview of which original Blue Bloods characters might appear in the spinoff?

  • Donnie Wahlberg Breaks Down Over Blue Bloods Ending!

    Donnie Wahlberg Breaks Down Over Blue Bloods Ending!

    Donnie Wahlberg Gets Emotional Over ‘Blue Bloods’ Ending, Hints at Hope for the Future

    In a heartfelt interview with Kelly Clarkson, Donnie Wahlberg opened up about the emotional toll of Blue Bloods ending after 14 successful seasons. Best known for his role as Detective Danny Reagan, Wahlberg reflected on what the show has meant to him both personally and professionally.

    Fighting back tears, Wahlberg praised the tight-knit cast and crew: “The crew is phenomenal, the cast is phenomenal. It’s one of the things that helps when I’m away from my wife, my family, and my kids.” He went on to describe the set as a second home, adding, “When you can show up in a safe place with so many people who are kind and gracious… it’s really special.”

    Though Blue Bloods is set to wrap up, Wahlberg offered a spark of hope for fans still clinging to the possibility of more. “Until it’s gone, it’s not going away, as far as I’m concerned,” he said. “Maybe there’s some way it will still end up surviving and carrying on in a different way.”

    As Wahlberg’s words resonated with longtime fans, the interview served as a poignant reminder of just how much the series has meant to its stars—and how its legacy might still continue in some form.

    Related News – Stay tuned for more updates on Blue Bloods and its cast.

  • Bridget Moynahan’s Romantic History Will Shock You!

    Bridget Moynahan’s Romantic History Will Shock You!

    Bridget Moynahan: A Celebrated Career in Hollywood and Television

    Bridget Moynahan has established herself as a respected and enduring presence in the entertainment industry, with a career that spans over three decades. Starting out as a successful model, she soon made a seamless transition into acting—quickly gaining recognition for both her talent and on-screen charisma.

    She is perhaps best known to television audiences for her breakout role as Natasha in the cultural phenomenon Sex and the City. However, her most iconic role remains that of Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan on the long-running CBS drama Blue Bloods, where she has starred since 2010.

    Moynahan’s filmography is equally impressive. She starred in the cult favorite Coyote Ugly, showcased her sci-fi chops opposite Will Smith in I, Robot, and brought emotional depth to her roles in the action-packed John Wick and John Wick: Chapter 2.

    While she has been in the public eye due to past relationships with filmmaker McG and NFL star Tom Brady, Moynahan has consistently maintained a dignified and private approach to her personal life—choosing to keep the spotlight on her professional work.

    Her talent, professionalism, and versatility have earned her a respected place in Hollywood. As Blue Bloods continues to draw loyal viewers, Bridget Moynahan remains a standout figure in both television and film.

    Related News – Stay updated with more on Blue Bloods and its stars.

  • Blue Bloods Spinoff Casts Star Trek Legend Alongside Donnie Wahlberg!

    Blue Bloods Spinoff Casts Star Trek Legend Alongside Donnie Wahlberg!

    Star Trek Star Joins Blue Bloods Spinoff Boston Blue With Donnie Wahlberg

    The Blue Bloods universe is expanding—and it’s bringing in a fan-favorite from the Star Trek franchise. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Star Trek: Discovery star Sonequa Martin-Green has officially joined the cast of Boston Blue, the highly anticipated spinoff of CBS’s long-running police drama.

    Martin-Green will star opposite Blue Bloods veteran Donnie Wahlberg, reprising his role as Detective Danny Reagan. In Boston Blue, Danny relocates from New York City to Boston, where he’s partnered with Martin-Green’s character, Detective Lena Peters. Much like Danny, Lena comes from a multi-generational law enforcement family—making the two instant kindred spirits with plenty of shared values and friction ahead.

    The series is being spearheaded by co-showrunners Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis (The Blacklist), with executive production handled by Wahlberg himself, alongside Jerry Bruckheimer and KristieAnne Reed for Jerry Bruckheimer Television. Unlike the original Blue Bloods, which was created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, Boston Blue marks a new creative chapter for the franchise. The series is slated to premiere on CBS this fall.

    Originally developed as a standalone series, Boston Blue was folded into the Blue Bloods universe after a well-received pilot script caught CBS’s attention. Wahlberg expressed his excitement in March with a heartfelt message to fans:

    “So excited to carry on the tradition, to share so many surprises, to answer some unanswered questions, and to welcome all of you — to Boston Blue! The next chapter in the Blue Bloods legacy begins. I can’t wait. See you CBS fall!”

    Blue Bloods debuted in 2010 and quickly became a beloved staple of CBS’s lineup, following the Reagan family’s law enforcement legacy in New York. The series, starring Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan, and Len Cariou, concluded in 2024 after 14 successful seasons and nearly 300 episodes.

    With Boston Blue, fans can expect fresh stories, new dynamics, and a continuation of the core themes that made Blue Bloods a hit—family, justice, and unwavering loyalty. And with Sonequa Martin-Green joining the ranks, this next chapter is already shaping up to be must-see TV.

    Are you excited to follow Danny Reagan to Boston?