
Deadline had the opportunity to sit down with Blue Bloods executive producer Kevin Wade to discuss the final episode of the show. When asked about potential spinoffs, he revealed that the show ran for as long as it did and was as successful as it was “because of that family.” He argued that they could not just “place [one of] them in New Orleans” and have a new spinoff.
He says that setting up a spinoff “was never an option” when they were writing the finale, though he offered a glimmer of hope by adding that they did not purposefully do anything “one way or the other,” seemingly implying that, while a spinoff was not planned, one could still happen. Read Wade’s full comments below:
It’s a fine question… Look, Blue Bloods exist[s] not as a lead character. It exist[ed] as long as it did and if people liked it because of that family. That’s a lot of actors. Then going out from there, there’s Steve Schirripa and Marisa Ramirez and Greg Jbara, Bob Clohessy, Abigail Hawk, there were satellites that made the whole. You couldn’t just take one of them, place them in New Orleans and say, [that’s] Blue Bloods: New Orleans. So that was never an option. So in the ingredients in the kitchen for the finale, we didn’t try to do that, not purposefully or not one way or the other. Simply believe me, that just was not on the horizon when we were doing it.
What This Means For Blue Bloods
A Spinoff Could Still Happen
From Wade’s comments, it seems that there are no immediate plans to mount a Blue Bloods spinoff. If there was one set for the coming season, it would very likely have already been announced. However, given the fact that they did not intentionally craft any concepts for a spinoff in order to use the finale as a backdoor pilot, it seems unlikely that a spinoff will materialize the following season either, and potentially not even in the coming few years.
The time slot that was taken up by Blue Bloods will be filled by S.W.A.T. season 8 as of January 31, 2025.
Even though Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg in particular has expressed interest in the show continuing in some capacity, it seems as though they will not become major players in any spinoffs if they do happen. Even though it seems likely that one or more of the Reagans could appear in a guest star capacity, Wade’s comments seem to imply that any continuation of the show would have to focus on an entirely new family that the audience could potentially forge a similar bond with, given the time to do so.