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Tom Selleck Hopeful for "Blue Bloods" Return Despite Show's Cancellation
16 Nov
Summary
- "Blue Bloods" ending after 14 seasons, but Selleck fought against cancellation
- "Boston Blue" spin-off now airing, featuring other "Blue Bloods" characters
- Selleck unsure if his character, Frank Reagan, will make an appearance

The "Blue Bloods" spin-off series "Boston Blue" has been airing for about a month now, giving fans an expanded look at the show's universe. The new series features Donnie Wahlberg's Detective Danny Reagan taking a job with the Boston Police Department to stay connected to his son, Sean, who is a rookie cop. Several other fan-favorite "Blue Bloods" actors, such as Bridget Moynahan and Marisa Ramirez, have also appeared in the new show.
However, the lead actor of the original series, Tom Selleck, is still not over the cancellation of "Blue Bloods" after 14 seasons. Selleck was very vocal about his frustration with the show's ending, especially since it was consistently a top performer on Friday nights. He had championed for the show's "uncancellation" and was reluctant to say goodbye to his character, Frank Reagan.
Now, with "Boston Blue" in the works, Selleck is unsure if Frank Reagan will make a return. Wahlberg has mentioned that there are ideas floating around, and Selleck seems open to the possibility. However, the actor also suggests that some time away from the "Blue Bloods" world has given him a new perspective on his career, and he doesn't want to be tied down.




