In a stunning turn of events, Blue Bloods has been officially saved after its expected end—thanks to a new network stepping in to continue the beloved family drama. Fans were heartbroken when CBS announced that the long-running show would wrap up in 2025, but hope has returned as another channel has confirmed it will pick up the series for a brand-new season.
The unnamed network, rumored to be a major streaming platform with a growing interest in legacy TV shows, has struck a deal to bring back Blue Bloods with most of its original cast. Tom Selleck is reportedly in talks to reprise his role as Frank Reagan, alongside several key cast members who are just as eager to continue the story of the Reagan family.
This new chapter promises to keep the heart of Blue Bloods intact while exploring bold changes to the format. Episodes are expected to be longer, with deeper dives into character backstories and more serialized storytelling, something longtime fans have been hoping for. The move to a new home could also bring a fresh look to the show’s production and pacing.
While an official release date hasn’t been announced yet, filming is expected to begin later this year. With fan support louder than ever, Blue Bloods isn’t riding off into the sunset just yet—it’s gearing up for a powerful new beginning.