- Frank Reagan will not retire in the Blue Bloods series finale, according to the showrunner’s comments.
- The show’s future may not be over after season 14, with hints that key storylines will continue.
- Blue Bloods could potentially have a season 15 or spinoff, keeping certain plotlines open for continuation.
CBS canceled Blue Bloods ahead of its fourteenth season, but an update on how Tom Selleck’s Frank Reagan‘s story ends indicates that the story may not be over after the series finale. The procedural drama, created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, follows an Irish Catholic family (the Reagans), many of whom work in law enforcement, in New York City. Blue Bloods premiered in 2010 and, as proven by its 14-season run, has been a hit show for CBS throughout most of its years on the network. However, the series is reportedly becoming too expensive, resulting in Blue Bloods‘ cancelation.
The second half of Blue Bloods season 14 contains eight episodes and is set to premiere in October 2024, with the series finale scheduled for December.
CBS split Blue Bloods season 14’s episodes into two halves, with the first part airing from February to May 2024 and the second premiering in late 2024. Of course, many were upset by the cancelation news, which led to a fan campaign to save Blue Bloods. Unfortunately, it didn’t work, and, as of the writing of this article, the show is still set to end with season 14. The good news is that it’s not over until it’s over, and the showrunner’s recent comments about how Blue Bloods ends could inspire some hope that the series can continue, after all. Read More at ScreenRant.com.