CBS Confirms More Blue Bloods Specials in Development After Season 14

Good news for Blue Bloods fans: while Season 14 might mark the end of the series as a regular weekly show, the Reagan family’s story isn’t over yet. CBS has officially confirmed that a series of Blue Bloods specials are in the works, promising to continue the legacy in a new format.

According to network insiders, the specials are envisioned as two-hour TV movies that will dive into major milestones in the lives of the Reagan family. Whether it’s a high-profile NYPD case that challenges Commissioner Frank Reagan’s leadership, a major change in the family’s dynamic, or a crisis that forces old wounds to the surface, these specials will offer fans a chance to stay connected to their favorite characters.

“We believe there are many more important stories to tell within the Blue Bloods universe,” a CBS spokesperson said. “The specials will allow us to explore those moments without the pressure of a full season production schedule.”

The move to create standalone specials reflects a growing trend in television, allowing shows with loyal fanbases to live on without the demands of weekly episodes. It’s a model that’s proven successful for other long-running series and could allow Blue Bloods to evolve while maintaining the integrity that made it beloved.

Fans have already flooded social media with excitement, with many sharing what storylines they’d love to see continued — from Jamie and Eddie’s marriage journey to Erin’s future political ambitions and Danny’s next chapter as a father and detective.

Although the premiere date for the first Blue Bloods special hasn’t been officially announced, insiders suggest that fans could expect the first one to air sometime in 2026 — keeping the spirit of the Reagans alive and thriving.

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