CBS has officially announced that Blue Bloods will end after its 14th season, leaving fans heartbroken. The police drama, which has been a staple of Friday night television since 2010, follows the Reagan family, a multigenerational law enforcement dynasty in New York City. The show’s dedicated fanbase has expressed disappointment over the decision.
Tom Selleck, who plays Frank Reagan, voiced his frustration with CBS, claiming the network “always took Blue Bloods for granted” despite its strong ratings. Many viewers and cast members share his sentiment, believing the show still had more stories to tell.
The series finale, titled End of Tour, delivered an emotional sendoff. It featured a dramatic shooting attack, the tragic death of Officer Luis Badillo, Erin Reagan rekindling her romance with her ex-husband Jack, and Eddie Janko-Reagan announcing her pregnancy at the final family dinner.
While Blue Bloods is ending, CBS has confirmed a spin-off titled Boston Blue, focusing on Donnie Wahlberg’s character, Danny Reagan, as he transfers to the Boston Police Department. This new series, set to premiere in 2025 or 2026, will introduce fresh characters while continuing the Blue Bloods legacy.