After a remarkable 14-season run, CBS announced the end of Blue Bloods, leaving fans and cast members stunned and disappointed. The long-running police procedural, led by Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan, has been a fan favorite since it first aired in 2010. Despite its consistent ratings and strong viewer loyalty, CBS made the difficult decision to wrap up the show. However, recent buzz around a potential spinoff has sparked hope for fans eager to see the Reagan family continue their legacy on screen.
Donnie Wahlberg, who plays Detective Danny Reagan, has addressed the rumors of a Blue Bloods spinoff. While no official announcement has been made, Wahlberg confirmed that he would love to be involved in a new chapter of the beloved series. Speaking to TV Insider, he shared his thoughts on the possibility of extending the Blue Bloods universe.
“There’s been a lot of talk about spinoffs, all types of concepts. For me personally, I would say whatever happens next, if it’s done with the spirit of Blue Bloods and the care that we put into the show each week, it would be something I’d look forward to watching or being a part of.”
Wahlberg further emphasized the importance of maintaining the family-centered themes and values that made Blue Bloods so successful. Whether it’s a prequel, sequel, or another type of spinoff, Wahlberg is open to any project that stays true to the heart of the original series.
“I love the show. I’ve enjoyed working on it for 14 years, and as long as the next chapter has family at its core and the spirit of Blue Bloods, then I’m all for it.”
While CBS has not yet confirmed any plans for a spinoff, the rumors and enthusiasm from the cast suggest that fans may not have seen the last of the Reagan family just yet. With the final season of Blue Bloods set to air, viewers are left to wonder if a new era of the show is on the horizon.
As we await further news, it’s clear that the legacy of Blue Bloods is far from over, and both fans and cast members are hopeful for the future of the franchise.