Blue Bloods star Bridget Moynahan has revealed her next TV project after reprising her CBS role as Erin Reagan in the latest offshoot of the hit show Boston Blue, opposite Donnie Wahlberg.
Alongside her long-running role as Erin, Bridget is also known for playing Natasha in And Just Like That… and its predecessor Sex and the City, as well as Susan in I, Robot opposite Will Smith.
The 54-year-old actress is set to join the regular cast of Hulu’s upcoming drama The Land, created by Dan Fogelman (Paradise, This Is Us). Currently in production, the series is set around an NFL team in Cleveland and sounds like the perfect watch for anyone with a Ted Lasso-shaped hole in their TV schedule.
Sports shows have proved a hit with international audiences in recent years, thanks to the success of series such as Heated Rivalry, Finding Her Edge and even Formula 1: Drive to Survive. The Land looks set to be another strong addition for fans of the genre and, with a star-studded cast bringing it to life on screen, it already feels worthy of a spot on your watchlist.
Keep reading for everything you need to know about The Land…
What is The Land about?
While most of the key details are being kept under wraps, we do know that the new series is set around an NFL team, the Cleveland Browns. And although it centres on football, there are other “profound” storylines woven throughout.
Who stars in The Land?
Christopher Meloni (Law and Order: Organized Crime) leads the cast as the team’s head coach, Danny, while Bridget Moynahan (Blue Bloods) plays his ex-wife, Belinda.
Meanwhile, Sam Corlett (Vikings: Valhalla) and Tanner Zagarino (Aftermath) play Danny’s two sons, while William H. Macy (Fargo) is Hank, the football team’s owner.
Rounding out the cast are Mandy Moore (This is Us) and Chloe Bennet (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Hank’s two daughters, while Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl) is the team’s new General Manager.
What have the creatives said about The Land?
In an interview with Deadline, William H. Macy teased a few details about the upcoming show.
“It’s about a football team, nominally the Cleveland Browns. It’s called The Land because that’s what people from Cleveland call it,” he said. “They’re brilliant scripts. They’re Shakespearean. It’s about football, but, oh, my lord, the plots are so profound, and I’m having the time of my life.”


