Fans of Tom Selleck’s hit police procedural series Blue Bloods are showing their love for the show on the streaming charts. It was recently canceled after 14 seasons and nearly 300 episodes.
Blue Bloods was a ratings hit for CBS during its original run, with the lowest viewer count through its first seven seasons being 8.88 million (an episode which faced stiff competition from the 2016 World Series.) From its eighth season onwards, Blue Bloods‘ popularity began to wane, but it still ranked among one of the most watched programs in key demographics. In 2023, CBS announced that the show was cancelled, and its fourteenth season would be its last.
The final season of Blue Bloods premiered in February 2024, with the series finale airing on Dec. 13. Shortly after the series concluded, CBS revealed that it had ordered a new spinoff series — Boston Blue — which would take Blue Bloods‘ time slot in the upcoming Fall programming. Donnie Wahlberg will reprise his role as Danny Reagan, with the new series focusing on his character heading off to Boston and working for their police department.
New Blue Bloods Spinoff Recasts A Key Character

As Boston Blue‘s release gets closer, more details about the new Blue Bloods spinoff are emerging – including the fact that one of the returning Reagan family members has been recast. It was revealed that Sean (Danny’s youngest son) would appear in Boston Blue as a main character after being featured in a recurring role in Blue Bloods. Andrew Terraciano originated the role, but Mika Amonsen (Reacher) will reportedly continue the role in the new series.
Blue Bloods is now streaming on Paramount+, and Boston Blue is set to premiere on CBS this Fall.