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CBS May Regret Ending ‘Blue Bloods’ and Could Explore Future Projects

‘Blue Bloods’ is set to conclude this December after 14 successful seasons, but CBS might be having second thoughts about its decision. The network announced last year that the long-running procedural would end, but since then, both fans and cast members have expressed their disappointment. Tom Selleck has shared his reluctance to say goodbye, while fans have launched petitions in hopes of saving the show.

According to a Closer source, CBS is reconsidering its decision and is looking into options such as Blue Bloods movies or resurrecting the series. The show has been a consistent performer in CBS’s Friday night roster, which is frequently regarded as difficult for other shows to fill. Its ongoing appeal has made its likely disappearance next season stand out.

Donnie Wahlberg had hinted at some “rumblings” regarding the show’s future, sparking speculation that Season 14 might not be the end. This uncertainty echoes the fate of ‘S.W.A.T.’, which was canceled and revived twice. Fans are hopeful that a similar turnaround could happen for Blue Bloods.

With multiple CBS shows canceled this year, there is a hope that the network may reevaluate its judgments. While not every show is as fortunate as ‘S.W.A.T.’, CBS’s rumored remorse over Blue Bloods’ cancellation opens the door to alternatives, such as a second season, a spinoff, or a TV movie.

For now, the show is set to air its final episodes starting Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS, following the Season 3 premiere of ‘Fire Country’. Fans will have to wait and see if Blue Bloods might make a return in some form.

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