Tom Selleck, who portrayed NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan on Blue Bloods, has hinted at his departure from the series. In a recent interview, Selleck expressed frustration over the show’s cancellation, stating, “I’m kind of frustrated. During those last eight shows, I haven’t wanted to talk about an ending for ‘Blue Bloods’ but about it still being wildly successful.” Despite the cancellation, Selleck remains open to future projects, including potential collaborations with Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan. the-sun.com+8people.com+8foxnews.com+8foxnews.com+1decider.com+1
The Blue Bloods series finale, which aired in December 2024, was an emotional event for the cast and fans alike. Selleck and co-star Donnie Wahlberg became visibly emotional during the final dinner scene, reflecting on the show’s impact and their time together. The episode featured significant moments, including a shooting attack on several New York City figures, Eddie’s partner’s death, Erin’s remarriage, and Eddie and Jamie’s pregnancy announcement. The finale concluded with Frank Reagan expressing pride and gratitude for his family, encapsulating the show’s central themes of family and loyalty. facebook.com+2tiktok.com+2nypost.com+2the-sun.com+1nypost.com+1nypost.com
While Selleck’s departure marks the end of an era for Blue Bloods, fans continue to celebrate the legacy of Frank Reagan and the Reagan family’s dedication to justice and family values.