The Blue Bloods universe is expanding with the new spinoff, Boston Blue, and the burning question on every fan’s mind is whether beloved patriarch Tom Selleck will make an appearance. Recent comments from new cast member Ernie Hudson and original star Donnie Wahlberg have significantly fueled hopes for a cameo by Frank Reagan, indicating that the spirit of the Reagan family legacy is alive and well.
For 14 seasons, Tom Selleck captivated audiences as New York Police Commissioner Frank Reagan on CBS’s hit drama, Blue Bloods. The series, which premiered in 2010 and concluded its run in December 2024, built a dedicated fanbase around the Reagan family’s intertwining lives of law enforcement and familial bonds. The cancellation of Blue Bloods left many viewers longing for more, and CBS was quick to greenlight a spinoff, Boston Blue, much to the delight of the fervent fan community.
While Boston Blue promises new energy, it also aims to stay true to the spirit of the original. This new chapter has already seen familiar faces like Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan) and Marisa Ramirez (Maria Baez) make appearances, hinting at a broader interconnected universe. The immediate greenlighting of the spinoff underscored the network’s commitment to continuing the franchise, a move that many fans credit to their passionate campaigns to save the original show, as noted by sources like AOL.
Ernie Hudson’s Enthusiastic Call for a Selleck Cameo
One of the newest stars to join the Boston Blue cast, Ernie Hudson, has been vocal about his desire to see Tom Selleck involved in the new series. Hudson, who portrays Reverend Peters, expressed his admiration for Selleck in a recent interview, stating, “That would be great. I’d love to work with Tom. I never have. Over the years, I’ve certainly admired his work. I admire his work and he’s still ready to do whatever.”
Hudson’s character, Reverend Peters, is described as deeply committed to his community, bringing a unique perspective to law enforcement issues in Boston. “This is a guy who is — in my mind — just very committed to the community. He is certainly involved in his church community, even though his family has converted to Judaism, which is kind of interesting for him coming from generational traditions,” Hudson told Us Weekly. The desire from within the new cast for Selleck’s involvement highlights the profound impact his character had on the original series and the broader fictional world it established.
Donnie Wahlberg Hints at Inter-City Connections
The call for Tom Selleck’s return isn’t limited to newcomers. Donnie Wahlberg, who reprises his role as Danny Reagan in Boston Blue and was a central figure in Blue Bloods, has also addressed the possibility of Selleck making an appearance. In an interview with Parade, Wahlberg thoughtfully noted the geographical proximity, saying, “New York and Boston are really close. They’re not that far apart.”
Wahlberg’s comment, combined with his acknowledgment of the creative ways a character could “drop in,” from a direct visit to a modern FaceTime call, suggests that the door is very much open. His emphasis on keeping the “legacy alive” resonates deeply with fans who cherish the Reagan family dynamics, especially the iconic Sunday dinners that often featured Frank Reagan’s wisdom and guidance. These subtle hints from the cast members who are actively shaping the new series carry significant weight for the fan community.
Why a Tom Selleck Cameo Matters to the ‘Blue Bloods’ Fandom
The unwavering dedication of Blue Bloods fans is well-documented. Efforts to save the show during its cancellation rumors were widespread, with petitions gaining significant traction. Tom Selleck himself was reportedly “hellbent on saving Blue Bloods,” as mentioned by reports citing his commitment to the series. This dedication from both the star and the audience underscores the deep connection viewers have to Frank Reagan.
For many, Frank Reagan was the moral compass of the series, a figure of integrity and tradition. His presence provided a grounding element to the often-turbulent world of police work. A cameo in Boston Blue would offer a powerful bridge between the original and the new, reassuring long-time fans while also signaling the continued relevance of the entire Blue Bloods universe. It would be more than just a guest appearance; it would be a symbolic passing of the torch, or perhaps, a guiding light for the new generation of law enforcers in Boston.
The Future of the ‘Blue Bloods’ Universe
Boston Blue aims to carve out its own identity while honoring its roots. Ernie Hudson urged viewers to see the spinoff as its “own entity,” but also emphasized the shared humanity and interconnectedness that defines both shows. “That’s what I think humanity is. It’s that realization that we’re all pretty much in the same mix,” he shared, speaking about the ability of television to foster empathy and understanding.
With appearances from original cast members and the expressed desire for Tom Selleck’s involvement, the spinoff is strategically building on the established success of Blue Bloods. Whether through a significant arc or a brief, impactful scene, the potential for Frank Reagan to visit Boston offers an exciting prospect for fans. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of the Reagan family and the rich narrative tapestry that Blue Bloods wove over its remarkable 14-season run.