
During the interview, Wahlberg celebrated the series’ long run and gave a shout-out to fans who tune in every single week to check out new episodes. When speaking about the possibility of continuing to play Danny Reagan, Wahlberg revealed there would be only one condition for him to come back:
“There’s been a lot of talk about spin-offs, about various spin-offs, all types of concepts of spin-offs. I, for me personally, would say whatever happens next, if it’s done with the spirit of ‘Blue Bloods’ and done with the care that we tried to put into ‘Blue Bloods’ every week, it would be something that I would look forward to watching or being a part of either way. I’ve heard stories of prequels, sequels, you name it. For me personally, I love the show. I’ve enjoyed working on it for 14 years and like I said, whatever comes next, as long as it has family at its core and the spirit of ‘Blue Bloods,’ then I’m all for it.”
Blue Bloods‘ Main Stars Are Open for More
Earlier this month, another Blue Bloods star spoke about the possibility of keeping that universe alive. Also speaking with TV Insider, Tom Selleck (Magnum, P.I.) commented that as long as “the phone doesn’t stop ringing,” he’ll keep on playing Commissioner Frank Reagan. Blue Blood‘s send-off is titled “End of the Tour” and the series finale is set to air on November 29. The main cast (still) features Bridget Moynahan (John Wick: Chapter 2), Will Estes (Line of Duty), and Len Cariou (When They See Us).
You can stream Blue Bloods on Paramount+.