Donnie Wahlberg’s recent update on Blue Bloods offers hope for the show’s future, making the looming cancellation even harder to accept. The Tom Selleck-led drama, one of CBS’ most popular series, is set to end in December 2024. CBS confirmed that the 2024-25 schedule includes only the final eight episodes of Blue Bloods, after which it will be replaced by SWAT.
The actors and crew, particularly Selleck and Wahlberg, have expressed a wish to continue the series. Wahlberg, who plays Danny Reagan, has spoken out against the cancellation, even joining a fan-led effort to salvage the show. His recent comments implying a possible continuation derive from his confidence, but they also build false expectations, given the series has already completed filming on its final episodes.
Donnie Wahlberg’s Update Sparks Hope for Blue Bloods’ Future, Despite Cancellation
Donnie Wahlberg recently sparked renewed hope for Blue Bloods’ future during an impromptu Q&A at a New Kids On The Block concert. Without giving specifics, he mentioned that other Blue Bloods-related projects were in the works, hinting that something might still happen. This aligns with Paramount’s recent announcement about a Blue Bloods spinoff in development, though no official details about a Danny Reagan spinoff or other projects have been released.
Wahlberg’s statements, while focusing on prospective spin-offs, may have unwittingly stoked expectations for a hypothetical season 15 of Blue Bloods, despite the fact that the sets have already been destroyed. As of yet, there is no definitive news beyond the spinoff speculation, which suggests that Blue Bloods would stop permanently when its last season airs in December 2024.
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