Shock: Hollywood icon Tom Selleck, star of Blue Bloods, has died md20

The movie was a high-concept project packed with early tech speculation, from heat-seeking bullets to spider-like killer robots, and featured the iconic rocker Gene Simmons as the memorably cold, soft-spoken villain, Luther. With heavyweight talent behind it, Runaway seemed poised to be a major draw, but unfortunately, it collapsed under the shadow of an even more grandiose project in James Cameron‘s The Terminator. Released during the same period, fans favored the Arnold Schwarzenegger-led project more, leaving Runaway to tank and unable to recoup its $8 million production budget. Critics weren’t kind either, and audiences were equally unimpressed, reflected in their 48% and 33% scores, respectively. However, years later, Runaway has staged a surprising comeback as it recently shot to number one on the iTunes charts, becoming the most in-demand title among viewers in the UK and Ireland for several days now.

Will Tom Selleck Feature in ‘Blue Bloods’ Spin-off ‘Boston Blue’?

​​​​​​CBS’s decision to cancel Blue Bloods broke the hearts of fans and cast members alike. The news hit Selleck especially hard as he openly struggled to understand why the network would pull the plug on a series that was still delivering strong ratings. In the aftermath, Selleck shared that he could imagine Frank Reagan continuing on as New York City’s Police Commissioner, a role he’s embodied for over a decade. But will fans ever see him back? The Donnie Wahlberg–led spin-off has at least toyed with the idea, with Danny seen in a recent episode on the phone with his father. Fans have wondered if the scene foreshadows Frank’s return, and recently Selleck addressed those concerns in an interview, saying;

“I don’t know if I would do Boston Blue — that’s another show. I think it’s partly my lot in life to make sure Blue Bloods has its place in television history, but I don’t think it’s my lot in life to keep playing Frank Reagan.”

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