
Soon after announcing the series’ cancellation, CBS suggested that a Blue Bloods spinoff was being developed. No spinoff has yet been announced, although star Donnie Wahlberg gave a promising Blue Bloods update, suggesting he might star in one in the near future. There are several viable ideas for Blue Bloods spinoffs that would continue the Reagan family’s tradition of supporting one another and show the NYPD in a positive and fair light.
6. Danny and Baez As Romantic And Police Partners
The Two Detectives Continue To Solve Cases While Becoming A Blended Family With Their Children
Danny and Baez have worked together to solve homicides since Blue Bloods season 4, often getting the biggest storyline of the episode. Thus, it would not be a stretch to spin them off into their own show so that they can continue to work these types of cases. There is chemistry between the two of them that could lead to romance. This would make for an interesting family subplot, as Baez has an infant daughter and Danny has two sons who are young adults.
5. A Future Jamie Who Is Now Commissioner While Raising A Family
This Blue Bloods Spinoff Would Require A Time Jump
Jamie is one of the best people to succeed Frank as Commissioner when Frank retires. It would be interesting to create a spinoff set in the future when Jamie’s kids are older, and Frank has taken over Henry’s role as the grandfather sitting at the head of the table. This spinoff would be set ten to fifteen years after the end of Blue Bloods and could feature different actors as Jamie and Eddie to save costs, with Tom Selleck appearing only at family dinner scenes.
4. Sean Leads A Series About The Next Generation Of Reagans
This Spinoff Tells The Story Of Sean’s Life As An Adult
Sean was in elementary school when Blue Bloods began and is now a young man trying to decide what he wants to become after college. This makes him a natural fit to lead a spinoff series. A series about Sean as a new recruit to the police force would offer similar stories to Blue Bloods but from a slightly different perspective. If Sean were in the Police Academy or had newly graduated from it, the spinoff would show the point of view of a rookie cop who happened to be a Reagan.
Some episodes of season 14 have already alluded to Sean’s future. After getting hurt while trying to help Danny catch a mugger on campus, Sean stated he didn’t think law enforcement was for him. However, he could change his mind based on incidents that occur during the series finale, making it easy to set up the premise of this new series. Although the series would require a slight time jump, it would not be set nearly as far in the future as Jamie’s series, making it easier to get off the ground.
3. Erin And Anthony Fight For Justice In The Legal System
The Cases Would Be Similar To What Erin Already Does, But The Series Would Focus Exclusively On Them
While Erin’s stories are often the least interesting on Blue Bloods, they could be spiced up by adding defense attorneys and judges that Erin doesn’t like dealing with. It would be especially compelling for Erin to have to try cases against Jack (Peter Hermann) periodically. If Jack were to become a recurring character, he and Erin could continue exploring possible reconciliation while butting heads in the courtroom. This tension would keep things interesting, especially if there are subplots involving Erin dating or otherwise trying to move on.
The pilot for the spinoff could take place the day after the final episode of Blue Bloods for the sake of continuity.
2. A Spinoff About The Fire Commissioner
This New Character Could Have Her Own Show
There is no hard-and-fast rule that a spinoff has to include major characters, and featuring the new Fire Commissioner (Mira Sorvino) in her own show might provide an interesting parallel to Frank’s life as commissioner. One Chicago successfully spun off Chicago PD from Chicago Fire, so there is precedent for a series like this succeeding, and it would be an interesting, original take on Blue Bloods’ premise, especially given the animosity between the police and fire departments on the series.
The Fire Commissioner is one of two new characters Blue Bloods will introduce in its final episodes. She will appear in two episodes, though not in the series finale. However, either of her guest appearances could serve as a backdoor pilot to the new show. Additionally, the family could joke about their hatred of the fire department at the final family dinner or tease Sean about how he wanted to be a firefighter when he was a little boy. This connection could help set up the pilot for the new series.
1. A Prequel Series Featuring A Middle-Aged Frank As A Father And Cop
Frank’s Late Wife And Son Could Be Series Regulars
A prequel featuring Frank as a younger man would offer a strong connection to Blue Bloods and introduce characters who had died before the original series’ pilot. This series could feature Henry as the Commissioner of Police and Frank as a beat cop who is raising his four children with his wife, Mary. This premise would allow the spinoff to provide the same type of family-centered police stories that have made Blue Bloods so successful.
If the finale includes Henry or Frank receiving an award for their lifetime of service, this would be a natural connection to a prequel series about an earlier part of Frank’s career.
Although the Blue Bloods finale won’t focus on flashbacks, it could set up the prequel series by having Henry or Frank discuss the past at the family dinner. Additionally, if the finale includes Henry or Frank receiving an award for their lifetime of service, this would be a natural connection to a prequel series about an earlier part of Frank’s career. This spinoff would be more similar to the original series than many other ideas, making it the strongest option.