Tom Selleck has officially confirmed that Blue Bloods will return for a fifteenth season, putting an end to months of speculation about the show’s future. The news comes as a welcome surprise to fans, many of whom believed Season 14 would be the last for the Reagan family drama. Selleck, who has portrayed Police Commissioner Frank Reagan since the show’s debut in 2010, shared the announcement during a recent interview, expressing gratitude for the continued support from viewers and CBS.
According to Selleck, the decision to renew the series was fueled by fan demand and strong ratings, even after more than a decade on air. He noted that the cast and crew remain deeply committed to the show and are eager to explore new storylines that reflect the evolving challenges faced by law enforcement and families alike.
Production for Season 15 is expected to begin later this year, with the full main cast set to return. While no official premiere date has been announced, insiders suggest a mid-season launch in early 2026 is likely. CBS has yet to release details on episode count or plot direction, but the renewal guarantees another round of dinner table conversations, family dynamics, and New York crime-solving.
The unexpected extension of Blue Bloods adds a new chapter to one of network television’s most enduring dramas. For fans who weren’t ready to say goodbye, this announcement offers a rare second chance—and plenty more Reagan family dinners to come.