Fourteen years is a long time for any TV show to be on air. That’s why the fact that Blue Bloods thrived for fourteen seasons, beating newcomers in Friday night ratings season after season, is all the more impressive. Unfortunately, CBS opted to end the series in the current season, surprising fans who thought a renewal was guaranteed. Despite calls to keep the show on air, CBS remained steadfast in that decision. Of late, however, the network’s bosses have revealed that while Blue Bloods is not returning, the name and the legacy are too important to let go. CBS has been expanding the universe of some of its shows, and Blue Bloods was teased to get such treatment. In an interview with Deadline, CBS Studios boss David Stapf talked about what’s next for the beloved police drama.
“We’ve got to get it right so we’re taking our time and trying to figure it out, okay, what is the next iteration of Blue Bloods? We have a whole season to go where we intend to celebrate it all season long as to how good that show is, so there’s still time for us to figure that out.”
‘Blue Bloods’ Viewers and Cast Wants More of the Show
“I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses. We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back. And I can tell you this: we aren’t sliding off down a cliff. We’re doing good shows and still holding our place.”
CBS is staying the course, with the final 8 episodes of Season 14 set to air this fall. All episodes are available on Paramount+.