
While the casting for Boston Blue is subject to expansion in the coming months, so far, it appears that Blue Bloods‘ Tom Selleck will not reprise his role as Frank Reagan in Boston Blue. However, he did not rule out the possibility. As fans await confirmation of Tom Selleck’s involvement, one way or the other, it’s time to become familiar with who Danny Reagan (Wahlberg) will meet in Boston Blue when the spinoff airs this fall.
Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan
Returning
As mentioned, Donnie Wahlberg will continue to play the role of Danny Reagan in Boston Blue. Wahlberg began the role in the long-running cop show Blue Bloods in 2010, portraying the character for 14 seasons and 293 episodes. Danny Reagan is a dedicated New York detective whose father, Frank Regan, is the New York City Police Commissioner. Not only is Danny’s father in the police force, but so are most of his family members, drawing a thin line between his home and work family.
Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver
New
Sonequa Martin-Green (The Walking Dead, Star Trek: Discovery) will play Lena Silver in Boston Blue. Lena is Danny’s newly assigned partner in the BPD, whose impressive early track record suggests she is a “rising star” (via Variety). Just as Danny did in New York, Lena is the eldest child in a family with several law enforcement contacts in the city and the community, which gives her an advantage over the unfamiliar Danny.
Maggie Lawson as Sarah Silver
New
Maggie Lawson (Psych, Lethal Weapon) will portray Sarah Silver in Boston Blue. Sarah is the younger step-sister of Lena, who works as a Superintendent in Boston. Deadline describes Sarah Silver as someone who is “Well aware of the tightrope she can walk sometimes between her job and her family.” Also labeled “strong-willed” and “decisive,” Danny is sure to rub elbows with Sarah as he gets more familiar with his police routine in Boston.
Gloria Reuben as Mae Silver
New
Fresh off the Deadline presses is the casting news that Gloria Reuben (ER, Mr. Robot) will play Mae Silver in Boston Blue. Mae is the daughter of Reverend Peters and Boston’s District Attorney, giving her immense legal power and influence in the city. In addition to her grandfather’s religious ties, Mae is the mother of Lena, Sarah, and Jonah Silver.
Ernie Hudson as Reverend Peters
New (Although Hudson Played Another Character in ‘Blue Bloods’)
Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Grace and Frankie) will play a new character named Reverend Peters in Boston Blue. Reverend Peters is a well-respected pastor in a storied Baptist Church in Boston, where he serves as a major force in the religious community. Reverend Peters is also the patriarch of a mixed family and is the father of Mae Silver and the grandfather of Lena, Sarah, and Jonah Silver.
Deadline describes Reverend Peters as “An open-minded, welcoming man that is comfortable in all traditions, he is happy to preside at his church’s traditional Sunday Baptist service.” Interestingly, Hudson appeared as Principal Daryll Ward in a 2018 Blue Bloods episode and will now play a different character in Boston Blue.
Other Potential Returning Characters
As of now, Danny Reagan is the only Blue Bloods character set to return to Boston Blue. Tom Selleck, who played NYC Police Commissioner and Danny’s father, Frank Reagan, is not expected to appear in the spinoff. However, Selleck did say that he was “open to suggestions because I love Frank Reagan,” but couldn’t envision seeing the character moving to a smaller precinct.
Meanwhile, speculation continues to swirl regarding Marisa Ramirez’s return as Detective Maria Baez. Danny and Maria formed a potential romance at the end of Blue Bloods, prompting many to believe Maria would follow Danny to Boston and begin life anew with him in the spinoff. Although Ramirez is not confirmed to appear in Boston Blue, Maria may end up seeing Danny again at some point.
In addition to filling the role of Jonah Silver, more casting tidbits about Boston Blue are sure to come out as Season 1 nears production. The show is expected to premiere on CBS sometime in the fall of 2025.