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Daily Mirror
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Blue Bloods' Donnie Wahlberg teases Baez comeback and more family dinners in Boston Blue
Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has been talking about the upcoming spin-off Boston Blue, hinting that some familiar faces could be making a return. WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has teased not only the potential comeback of his partner and romantic interest Maria Baez but also the possible revival of the beloved family dinner scenes. The Blue Bloods spin-off Boston Blue, launching on Friday, October 17, on CBS, will track Detective Danny Reagan (portrayed by Donnie Wahlberg) as he begins afresh at Boston's police department. It's been revealed that Danny's son Sean - now played by actor Mika Amonsen - will be serving as a patrol officer at Boston PD, which could explain the detective's decision to abandon New York. Whilst supporters are delighted to witness the Blue Bloods world continue through the spin-off, many are hoping it won't signal the end of cameos from the Reagan clan and their friends. This includes Danny's colleague Detective Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez), whom he eventually invited on a romantic evening in the season 14 finale, leaving viewers curious about what unfolded afterwards. So far, there's been no official word that Ramirez will return for Boston Blue. Nevertheless, Wahlberg remains highly active on social media, engaging with supporters' remarks and queries about the upcoming programme. When responding to the actor's post promoting Boston Blue, a fan enquired: "So I guess Danny didn't end up with Baez?" He playfully responded: "How about wait and see? "Excited for this but really hope he's with Baez!" another fan commented, with the actor once again fuelling speculation by replying: "Good idea!" A third viewer speculated: "So he chooses Baez and then just leaves? So is there just going to be a small 'it didn't work out' and then never mention her again? "Sorry but after 11 years, that's really stupid.." Engaging even with the tougher feedback, Wahlberg quipped: "Wait, that's what happens?" The fact that the 55-year-old hasn't dismissed the possibility of Baez returning for Boston Blue suggests there might be a glimmer of hope for their love story. Ramirez's absence from other projects on her IMDb page has fans wondering if she's been tied up filming the Blue Bloods spin-off. Danny's romantic future isn't the only thing being hinted at in the run-up to the new show's debut in October. One of Blue Bloods' most memorable features was the Reagan family's Sunday dinners in each episode, where they'd convene to talk over the week's happenings at Frank Reagan's (Tom Selleck) table. These moments have won the hearts of viewers, many of whom are saddened by the thought that these gatherings might not continue in Boston Blue, given Danny and Sean's relocation. Addressing a fan's lament about missing the Sunday dinners, which were integral to Blue Bloods, Wahlberg responded: "Let's see what happens," teasing the possibility of more family meals in the upcoming series. The Reagan family's iconic Sunday-night dinner ritual might be scaled down due to the new location, but there's a chance a smaller version will continue. On Instagram, Wahlberg teased fans with the possibility of old cast members making a comeback. He shared: "Boston Blue is a brand new chapter built on a strong foundation with all the same heart, with all the same heart and all the same family at its core." For the moment, eager viewers will have to be patient to discover the extent of Boston Blue's connection to its predecessor.


Mint
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
‘Blue Bloods' star Bridget Moynahan to appear on premiere of spinoff ‘Boston Blue'
Bridget Moynahan is set to reprise her role as Erin Reagan in the premiere episode of 'Boston Blue', the much-anticipated spinoff of the long-running CBS police drama 'Blue Bloods'. The network confirmed Friday that Moynahan will also direct an episode later in the first season, continuing her behind-the-camera work from the original series. The news was also shared by the lead actor Donnie Wahlberg via his Instagram, who wrote, 'So excited to have my dear friend, and TV sister @bridgetmoynahan, join me for a special guest appearance in the premiere episode of #BostonBlue! (sic).' Her guest appearance will reunite her with Donnie Wahlberg, who returns in the lead role as Detective Danny Reagan. The spinoff series shifts the franchise's setting from New York City to Boston and focuses on Danny's transition to the Boston Police Department, alongside a new cast of characters. 'Boston Blue' will also introduce Sean Reagan, Danny's son, as a new patrol officer in Boston. However, in a surprising move, the role of Sean — played by Andrew Terraciano across nearly the entirety of Blue Bloods' 14-season run — has been recast. Mika Amonsen, known for roles in 'Suits' and 'Reacher', will take over the character. No reason has been given for the casting change, and both CBS and Terraciano have remained silent on the matter. The actor's only public comment was a farewell message shared after filming wrapped in 2024. Joining Wahlberg and Amonsen in 'Boston Blue' are Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver, Maggie Lawson as Sarah Silver, Marcus Scribner as Jonah Silver, Gloria Reuben as Mae Silver, and Ernie Hudson as Reverend Peters. The Silver family appears set to play a central role in the new drama. Bridget Moynahan's dual contribution — both in front of and behind the camera — underscores CBS's effort to keep a strong link to the original 'Blue Bloods' legacy while introducing fresh stories and perspectives in a new city.


New York Post
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan reunite for ‘Blue Bloods' spinoff after shock cancellation
Bridget Moynahan is joining her brother in blue. The actress, 54, is officially set to return as Erin Reagan in the 'Blue Bloods' spinoff, 'Boston Blue.' The new show will follow Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) as he leaves the Big Apple to take a position with the Boston Police Department. 11 Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan on 'Boston Blue.' Donnie Wahlberg/Instagram 'Blue Bloods' aired its first episode in 2010 and followed a New York City family that worked in law enforcement. The star-studded cast also included Tom Selleck, Will Estes and Len Cariou as members of the tight-knit family. CBS announced on Friday that Moynahan will make a guest appearance in the first episode of 'Boston Blue.' She is also set to direct an episode during Season 1. 'Reunited and it feels so good!' Wahlberg, 55, captioned an Instagram shot with his longtime co-star while on set. 'So excited to have my dear friend, and TV sister @bridgetmoynahan, join me for a special guest appearance in the premiere episode of #BostonBlue!' 11 The cast of 'Blue Bloods.' CBS via Getty Images 'She'll also be bringing her incredible directing talents to the show this season!' the star added. 'More fun (and surprises) to come. 👀 Let's go! 💙❤️.' On July 8, the 'Very Scary People' host posted a photo to his Instagram Stories from his first table read on the spinoff. 'A new chapter 💙,' Wahlberg penned beneath a snap of the pilot script. 11 Will Estes, Len Cariou, Bridget Moynahan, Tom Selleck and Donnie Wahlberg are seen on the set of 'Blue Bloods' in 2024. GC Images Also set to star in 'Boston Blue' is Sonequa Martin-Green, who will play his partner, Detective Lena Silver. Rounding out the cast are Maggie Lawson, Marcus Scribner, Gloria Reuben and Ernie Hudson. Earlier this month, CBS recast Danny Reagan's son, despite Andrew Terraciano appearing as Sean Reagan in nearly every episode over 14 seasons. 11 Marisa Ramirez, Bridget Moynahan, Donnie Wahlberg and Steve Schirripa. GC Images Now, Mika Amonsen will take over the role of the youngest Reagan, who relocates to Boston with his father. Sean will work as a patrolman for the Boston Police Department, according to Deadline. 'Blue Bloods' aired its series finale in December after 14 on CBS. At the time, Wahlberg penned a touching tribute to the police procedural and a love note to the show's loyal fans. 11 Bridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan. CBS via Getty Images 'Dearest Blockheads,' the actor began on Instagram. 'There is, of course, a sadness in saying goodbye to #BlueBloods. But what a heck of a ride we had together! You all were literally part of the Blue Bloods family! Not just on Friday nights (trending #BlueBloods every single week that it's been on the air), not just in your impact on the Ratings (which was massive), you all made yourselves an actual part of the crew.' Wahlberg added that everyone on the set 'knew you, appreciated you and was happy to see you.' 'None — more than me. Of all the memories, highlights and moments, that I'll look back on fondly from the last 14 years of filming #BlueBloods in New York City, your set visits will be something that I'll cherish forever,' he shared. 11 Donnie Wahlberg as NYPD Officer Danny Reagan. CBS Entertainment The New Kids On The Block member went on to recall his cherished memories of viewers. 'You brought smiles, gifts, cupcakes (even though I was staying in shape for NKOTB tours), candy (too many Coffee Crisps and Kinder to mention), hugs, signs, inspiration and of course love. Some visitors — did not miss a season,' Wahlberg detailed. 'Some visitors — we now miss so dearly.' 'I keep closing my eyes, and seeing your faces, as I'm writing this. I'm so thankful to you all. Please know that my heart is full. I can go on forever, about you, but it's time to stop writing and to simply let these memories live. I thank you. I love you. I appreciate you. I salute you,' he continued before writing a sweet sign-off. 11 Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) meets with Danny Reagan, (Donnie Wahlberg) in the 'Blue Bloods' scene. CBS 'My Blockhead/BlueBloods Family. See you on the next adventure. Coming soon.' Selleck, 80, however, didn't hold back from sharing his disdain over the end of the beloved series. 'I'm kind of frustrated,' the Emmy winner told TV Insider in October. 'During those last eight shows, I haven't wanted to talk about an ending for Blue Bloods but about it still being wildly successful.' Selleck pointed out that the show still had strong ratings, as well. 11 Bridget Moynahan and Donnie Wahlberg. JOJO WHILDEN 'I'm not going to turn into a bitter old guy saying, 'Get off my lawn!' I don't believe in holding grudges, but if you were to say to the television network, 'Here's a show you can program in the worst time slot you got, and it is going to guarantee you winning Friday night for the next 15 years,' it would be almost impossible to believe.' Selleck continued, 'My frustration is the show was always taken for granted because it performed from the get-go. So how do I feel? It's going to take a long time to sort all of this out.' Despite his disappointment, the 'Magnum P.I.' star isn't done yet. 11 A scene from the CBS series 'Blue Bloods.' CBS via Getty Images He told Town & Country in May, 'I hope there's another Western in my future. Certainly whatever happens with 'Blue Bloods,' I'm not going to stop acting.' Meanwhile, that same month, Wahlberg admitted he did everything he could to save 'Blue Bloods' before accepting the show's fate. 'When it ended, we thought, 'Okay, some of the network's gonna come and say, let's keep going.' And nobody came, and it was kind of like we were all in denial about it,' he told Fox News Digital. Wahlberg said that the opportunity for him to produce 'Boston Blue' then came along. 11 A March episode of 'Blue Bloods.' JOJO WHILDEN 'It was heavy, you know?' the singer confessed. 'It's, like, how do I do this? Like, how does [his character] Danny Reagan carry on? You know, how do we create this new world for this character, and how do we do it in another city, not in New York?' Wahlberg mentioned that everyone involved in 'Blue Bloods' — both in front of and behind the camera — was so important to him. 'They became part of our family,' he said. 'You know, the viewers are saying, like, 'How do we keep going with a Blue Blood spinoff without the whole family?' And I share that. How do we do that, right?' Wahlberg made the decision to move forward with the new project. 11 Donnie Wahlberg as Officer Danny Reagan. CBS 'It was definitely a challenge to take on this opportunity, but I kept saying to myself, you know, if I'm really sincere about wanting 'Blue Bloods' to carry on, here's an opportunity to do it,' he detailed. 'Now, it's just Danny going to this new world, but I can't say a lot about it — but I could say, if he's a Reagan, it will never be just Danny. There'll always be a Reagan a phone call away. And the traditions that the Reagans have, Danny wouldn't abandon those traditions.'
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Boston Blue' Recasts Sean Reagan, Taps Mika Amonsen As Danny's Son In ‘Blue Bloods' Offshoot
Danny Reagan's youngest son Sean will look a little different when he appears alongside his dad on CBS' upcoming drama series Boston Blue. Mika Amonsen has been cast as a series regular opposite Donnie Wahlberg on the Blue Bloods offshoot, taking over the role of Sean Reagan. On Blue Bloods, Sean was played by Andrew Terraciano who recurred throughout the series' 14-season run. According to sources, the recasting stems from the character taking a new creative direction on Boston Blue as he follows the Reagans' career path into law enforcement. Meanwhile, the addition of Sean to the offshoot helps explain Danny's move from his native New York to Boston. More from Deadline 'Boston Blue' Adds 'Black-Ish' Alum Marcus Scribner 'Boston Blue': Gloria Reuben Joins 'Blue Bloods' Offshoot For CBS 'Boston Blue': Maggie Lawson Joins 'Blue Bloods' Offshoot For CBS On Boston Blue, Wahlberg reprises his role as NYPD Detective Danny Reagan as he takes a position with Boston PD. Once in Boston, he is paired with Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), the eldest daughter of a prominent law enforcement family. The show will find Sean in Boston where he had relocated to start a new chapter as a Boston PD patrolman. Committed himself to pursuing his family's legacy, he wanted to do so on his own terms, which meant joining a department outside of his hometown. Danny's (Wahlberg) decision to stay in Boston gives this father and son duo a chance to reconnect on a deeper level. Danny's sons Jack and Sean were played on Blue Bloods by real-life brothers Tony Terraciano andAndrew Terraciano. While the oldest, Jack, left for college in Season 9 and rarely appeared on the show after that as he pursued a career in medicine, Sean remained a fixture on Blue Bloods as he went though high school and mulled various career choices, including becoming a firefighter. Last seen at the dinner table in the Blue Bloods series finale, he was off to college at the time, so Boston Blue will explain what prompted his decision to become a Boston cop. Sean is now the first Reagan besides Danny confirmed for the new Blue Bloods universe series, with others likely to make guest appearances. In addition to Wahlberg and Martin-Green, Amonsen joins fellow Boston Blue series regulars Maggie Lawson as Sarah Silver, Marcus Scribner as Jonah Silver, Gloria Reuben as Mae Silver and Ernie Hudson as Reverend Peters Boston Blue, which just started production this week for a fall premiere in Blue Bloods' Friday 10 PM time period, is produced by CBS Studios in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television. Brandon Sonnier & Brandon Margolis showrun and executive produce. Jerry Bruckheimer, KristieAnne Reed and Wahlberg also serve as executive producers. The series will be distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution. Amonsen's credits include a guest appearance on Prime Video's Reacher and a role in Eli Roth's horror film Thanksgiving. He will next be seen in Corin Hardy's Whistle. Best of Deadline 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bridget Moynahan To Reprise ‘Blue Bloods' Role On ‘Boston Blue', Reuniting With Donnie Wahlberg
Another Reagan is headed to Boston — even if it's just for a short visit. Bridget Moynahan has become the first Blue Bloods main cast member to make an appearance alongside Donnie Wahlberg on CBS' upcoming offshoot Boston Blue. She will reprise her role as Erin Reagan in the premiere episode of the new series, which will air October 17. Wahlberg posted a photo of the duo on the Toronto set of Boston Blue with the caption 'Reunited and it feels so good!' (You can see it below). In addition to guest starring, Moynihan will direct an episode of the freshman drama this season. More from Deadline CBS Fall Premiere Dates: 'Watson', 'FBI', 'Ghosts' All 'NCIS' Tuesday, 'Matlock', 'Boston Blue', More 'Boston Blue' Recasts Sean Reagan, Taps Mika Amonsen As Danny's Son In 'Blue Bloods' Offshoot 'Boston Blue' Adds 'Black-Ish' Alum Marcus Scribner Boston Blue follows NYPD's Danny Reagan (Wahlberg) as he takes a new position as a Detective with the Boston PD. Once in Boston, he is paired with Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), the eldest daughter of a prominent law enforcement family. Danny's prosecutor sister Erin is the third Reagan character to be featured on Boston Blue, along with Danny and his son, Sean. Mika Amonsen was recently cast as a series regular, taking over the role of Sean which was played on a recurring basis by Andrew Terraciano on Blue Bloods. In addition to Wahlberg, Martin-Green and Amonsen, the Boston Blue cast includes Maggie Lawson as Sarah Silver, Marcus Scribner as Jonah Silver, Gloria Reuben as Mae Silver and Ernie Hudson as Reverend Peters. Boston Blue, which will air in Blue Bloods' Friday 10 p.m. time period, is produced by CBS Studios in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television. Brandon Sonnier & Brandon Margolis showrun and executive produce. Jerry Bruckheimer, KristieAnne Reed and Wahlberg also serve as executive producers. The series will be distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution. Best of Deadline The Movies That Have Made More Than $1 Billion At The Global Box Office 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery Everything We Know About 'Stranger Things' Season 5 So Far Solve the daily Crossword