“After the Final Salute: Catch the ‘Blue Bloods’ Cast in These Exciting New Projects!”

Unless there’s some miraculous last-minute save or a spinoff series, fans will join the Reagan family for one last dinner on Friday, December 13, when Blue Bloods airs its series finale. Showrunner Kevin Wade previously told TV Insider to expect a satisfying ending for the beloved police procedural, if not a totally happy one.

“It’s a family individually and collectively who deal with loss and loneliness and good versus bad,” he said. “You know, the sun doesn’t come out and all the stuff that they deal with goes away. That would not be true to 14 years of storytelling. But our hope is that it is satisfying for the audience.”

And after the Reagans break bread for the last time on CBS, you can at least see the cast’s other projects on various streaming platforms. We’re serving up some of those offerings in the photo gallery below.

Blue Bloods, Series Finale, Friday, December 13, 10/9c, CBS

Donnie Wahlberg (Danny Reagan)

Wahlberg played real-life WWII officer Carwood Lipton, as seen above, in the 2001 HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, now streaming on Max. Plus, Max subscribers can also see Wahlberg’s performances as Eric Matthews in the horror movies Saw II, Saw III, and Saw IV.

Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan)

Moynahan joined Will Smith in the 2004 sci-fi flick I, Robot, pictured above and streaming on Hulu. While you’re logged into Hulu, catch her 2000 comedy-drama film Coyote Ugly. And don’t forget about her role as Natasha in Sex and the City, streaming on Max.

Will Estes (Jamie Reagan)

Estes and Michelle Trachtenberg costarred in The Dive from Clausen’s Pier, the Lifetime movie pictured here, which is streaming free on The Roku Channel. And fans can see the actor alongside Matthew McConaughey in the 2000 submarine drama U-571 on Netflix until December 31.

Len Cariou (Henry Reagan)

Cariou received an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 2009 HBO film Into the Storm, seen here and streaming on Max. You can also catch him in the FX drama Damages, now on Hulu, and the Showtime drama Brotherhood, now on Paramount+.

Tom Selleck (Frank Reagan)

Before Blue Bloods, Selleck was best known as the title detective of the original Magnum, P.I., pictured above, which is streaming on The Roku Channel. On the lighter side, Selleck also starred in the 1987 comedy movie Three Men and a Baby, now streaming on Disney+, and had a pretty iconic recurring role in Friends on Max, too

Marisa Ramirez (Maria Baez)

Ramirez was a long way from the NYC streets when she played Melitta, shown here, in Starz’s historical drama Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, now streaming on Plex and Tubi. You can also see her the actor on the ABC procedural Body of Proof, streaming on Hulu.

Vanessa Ray (Eddie Janko-Reagan)

Ray once won the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Villain for playing CeCe Drake, pictured here, on the Freeform drama Pretty Little Liars, now streaming on Hulu. She also starred in the 2015 rom-com film All in Time, yours for the viewing on Tubi, Philo, or Crackle.

So… ‘Blue Bloods’ is wrapping up. Hard to believe, right?
For over a decade, the Reagan family has ruled Friday nights with its mix of crime, family drama, and dinner table debates. But as the show bows out, fans are left wondering: What’s next for this beloved cast?
Don’t worry — your favorite actors aren’t disappearing anytime soon. They’re already gearing up for exciting new projects that are worth every minute of your screen time.

Ready to see where the stars are headed next? Let’s dive into their post-Blue Bloods journeys.

Tom Selleck: The Icon Won’t Rest Yet!

Will Tom Selleck Return to Magnum?

It’s the question on everyone’s mind — is Tom Selleck dusting off the Hawaiian shirts for a Magnum P.I. return?
While there’s no official reboot yet, Selleck has teased he’s open to another detective role or a movie revival. Fingers crossed, folks!

Movie Projects in the Pipeline

Selleck’s charisma isn’t limited to TV. There are whispers about upcoming film roles, including a possible drama where he plays — surprise — a seasoned lawman.

Donnie Wahlberg: From Cop to Concert Stage?

New Kids on the Block Revival Tours

Yup, he’s not just Detective Danny Reagan — Donnie’s heading back to his musical roots. Expect NKOTB reunion tours and maybe a solo album on the way.

Potential TV Show Appearances

Sources hint at Donnie scoring a lead role in an upcoming crime drama — keeping him right in the detective zone.

Bridget Moynahan: From ADA to Author and Actress

Expanding Her Writing Career

Did you know Bridget’s also a published author? Expect more lifestyle and wellness books soon — and maybe even a cooking show inspired by the Reagan family dinners!

Possible Leading Lady Roles in Legal Dramas

Producers are eyeing her for another courtroom-based TV drama. Will she wear the ADA hat again? Stay tuned.

Will Estes: Keeping the Action Alive

Rumors of a Superhero Gig

The rumor mill is spinning that Will could pop up in a DC or Marvel project. Imagine Officer Jamie Reagan in a cape!

Streaming Series in Development

Talks are underway for Will to star in a high-stakes action series for Netflix or Prime.

Vanessa Ray: From Cop to Comedy Queen?

Possible Rom-Com Ventures

Vanessa’s charm screams romantic comedy, and Hollywood seems to agree. Don’t be shocked if she headlines a feel-good Netflix flick soon.

Guest Roles in Sitcoms

She’s also on the radar for a couple of major sitcoms. Could we see her cracking jokes instead of cases?

Len Cariou: The Veteran Actor Still Shines

Stage Return Likely

Broadway might call Len back. After all, theater is where he first stole hearts.

Voice Acting Projects

With that iconic voice, Len’s perfect for animation or audiobook narration. Expect him behind the mic soon.

Marisa Ramirez: More Crime Solving Ahead?

Cast in a New Detective Drama?

Insiders say Marisa’s auditioned for a streaming detective show. She may soon swap NYPD blues for another badge.

Possible Indie Film Appearances

Marisa’s dipping toes into the indie scene — don’t miss her in upcoming film festival hits.

Steve Schirripa: Mob Boss or Comedic Genius?

Returning to Mobster Roles

Will The Sopranos alum get back to his mobster roots? There’s buzz about a crime thriller in the works.

Sitcom Potential

Producers want Steve for a quirky uncle role in a family sitcom. Could be pure gold.

Abigail Hawk: Directing Dreams Come True?

Behind-the-Camera Work in Progress

Abigail’s itching to direct — and she’s got a short film project lined up.

Lifetime or Hallmark Movies Next?

She’s also rumored to star in a feel-good Hallmark Christmas movie. Grab the cocoa!

Gregory Jbara: Big Screen Musical?

Singing on Broadway Again?

Gregory’s musical theater chops might land him in an upcoming Broadway revival.

Family-Friendly Films Await

Disney could be calling — there’s buzz about him voicing a wise father figure in an animated movie.

Amy Carlson: The Comeback Queen

After Linda Reagan – What’s Next?

Even though Linda was written off the show, Amy’s career isn’t slowing down. She’s set to star in an indie thriller soon.

Possible Streaming Series

A limited series for Hulu or Apple TV+ could feature her in a powerful lead role.

Sami Gayle: Broadway or Bust

Return to the Stage Likely

Sami may head back to theater — her roots are in musicals and plays.

Young Adult Dramas Calling

She’s also a top pick for a streaming drama aimed at Gen Z.

Robert Clohessy: Tough Guy Roles Continue

Cast as Police Chief Again?

Don’t be surprised to see Robert in another crime series — he’s built for blue-collar authority roles.

Possible Film Villain Roles

A gritty thriller might see him as the bad guy this time. Now that’s a switch.

Conclusion: The Reagans May Be Done — But These Stars Are Far From Finished!

There you have it — your ‘Blue Bloods’ favorites are gearing up for new roles, new genres, and fresh ways to entertain us.
Whether they’re fighting crime, solving mysteries, singing on Broadway, or starring in heartwarming rom-coms — the future is bright for this talented bunch.

So when you miss those Reagan family dinners… flip the channel. You might just see a familiar face.

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