
After more than a decade on air, the hit CBS drama Blue Bloods is approaching its conclusion, leaving fans wondering what’s next for its beloved cast. While saying goodbye to the Reagan family is bittersweet, many of the show’s stars have already hinted at their future plans.
Tom Selleck (Frank Reagan)
As the patriarch of the Reagan family, Tom Selleck has made an unforgettable impact as Commissioner Frank Reagan. At 80, the Hollywood legend shows no signs of completely retiring from acting. In interviews, Selleck has expressed interest in continuing his career but also prioritizing family time. There have even been whispers of a potential revival of his iconic Magnum, P.I. role in some form.
Donnie Wahlberg (Danny Reagan)
One of Blue Bloods’ fan favorites, Donnie Wahlberg, is already gearing up for new ventures. In addition to acting, Wahlberg remains active in the music industry with his legendary boy band, New Kids on the Block. He has also developed a strong presence in television, hosting the crime docuseries Very Scary People, and he may continue exploring reality TV or true crime projects.
Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan)
Bridget Moynahan, who plays Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan, has already stepped behind the camera, directing a few Blue Bloods episodes. With this experience, she may further pursue directing or producing in the future. Additionally, with the John Wick franchise expanding, there is speculation that she could return as Helen Wick in flashbacks or spin-offs.
Will Estes (Jamie Reagan)
Will Estes, known for his portrayal of dedicated NYPD officer Jamie Reagan, has remained relatively quiet about his next steps. Given his long career in television, he could easily transition into another drama series or even try his hand at action films. Estes has also expressed interest in independent films, so fans may see him take on more artistic and unconventional roles.
Vanessa Ray (Eddie Janko-Reagan)
Vanessa Ray, who has become a key part of Blue Bloods in later seasons, might explore new television roles or break into the film industry. Given her history with crime dramas—including her role in Pretty Little Liars—she may continue in similar genres.
Len Cariou (Henry Reagan)
Veteran actor Len Cariou, who plays the Reagan family’s respected patriarch Henry, has had a distinguished career in television and on Broadway. At over 80 years old, he may slow down but could return to the stage, where he has earned critical acclaim throughout his career.
Andrew Terraciano (Sean Reagan) & Tony Terraciano (Jack Reagan)
The Terraciano brothers, who grew up on Blue Bloods as Sean and Jack Reagan, are at a crossroads in their careers. Tony Terraciano has focused on his college education and may not pursue acting further, while Andrew Terraciano could continue in the industry if the right opportunities arise.
Gregory Jbara (Garrett Moore), Robert Clohessy (Sid Gormley), and Abigail Hawk (Abigail Baker)
These three actors, who play Frank Reagan’s trusted inner circle at One Police Plaza, have yet to announce their next moves. However, given their extensive experience in crime dramas, they may land roles in similar TV shows or explore new acting challenges.
‘Blue Bloods’ May Be Ending, but the Cast’s Careers Are Far from Over
While Blue Bloods is wrapping up, its cast members are poised to embark on new journeys. Whether they continue acting, branch into directing, or pursue other ventures, these familiar faces will surely remain in the spotlight. Fans will eagerly watch where their next steps lead them!