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CBS' ‘Blue Bloods' spinoff recasts Sean Reagan role, Mika Amonsen takes over as Donnie Wahlberg's son
CBS' ‘Blue Bloods' spinoff recasts Sean Reagan role, Mika Amonsen takes over as Donnie Wahlberg's son

New York Post

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

CBS' ‘Blue Bloods' spinoff recasts Sean Reagan role, Mika Amonsen takes over as Donnie Wahlberg's son

CBS's upcoming 'Blue Bloods' spinoff has recast Danny Reagan's son after the same actor played the recurring role throughout the original 14 seasons. Andrew Terraciano will not return as Sean Reagan in 'Boston Blue' after appearing in nearly every episode across 14 seasons as the son of Donnie Wahlberg's character, Danny Reagan, in the hit primetime network show. Instead, Mika Amonsen will take over the role as the youngest Reagan son, who relocates with his father to Beantown to start a new chapter working as a patrolman for the Boston Police Department in the 'Blue Bloods' offshoot. 5 Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) and his nephew Joe Hill (Will Hochman) in the 'Blue Bloods' episode 'No Good Deed.' CBS via Getty Images The character is being recast to reflect a bold new direction in Boston Blue, as he confidently follows the Reagans into the world of law enforcement, according to Deadline, citing sources. Wahlberg, 55, reprises his role as the hot-headed detective, teaming up with Sonequa Martin-Green, who plays Detective Lena Silver, the accomplished eldest daughter of a prestigious law enforcement family. Amsonen's Sean Reagan has 'committed himself to pursuing his family's legacy but wanted to do so on his own terms, which meant joining a department outside of his hometown. Danny's decision to stay in Boston gives this father and son duo a chance to reconnect on a deeper level,' according to the character's IMDb description. Amonsen has previously appeared in Prime Video's 'Reacher,' ABC's 'Designated Survivor,' and had a role in Eli Roth's 2023 horror film 'Thanksgiving.' In February, CBS announced 'Boston Blue' and began filming seven months after the series finale of 'Blue Bloods,' which ran from 2010 to 2024. 5 Mika Amonsen has been casted as Sean Reagan for 'Boston Blue.' Variety via Getty Images 5 Amonsen in the 2023 horror film 'Thanksgiving.' Sony Pictures Tom Selleck, who played NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan, had been vocal about his unhappiness that CBS ended the show. 'Boston Blue' is set to premiere in fall on the 'Blue Bloods' Friday 10 p.m. time slot, according to Deadline. Terraciano, 22, became a child star alongside his brother, Tony Terraciano, when the pair was cast as siblings in 'Blue Bloods.' 5 Tony Terraciano and Andrew Terraciano star as Jack and Sean Reagan on 'Blue Bloods.' Craig Blankenhorn 5 Terraciano, 22, became a child star alongside his brother, Tony Terraciano, when the pair was cast as siblings in 'Blue Bloods.' Craig Blankenhorn Tony, 24, played the recurring role of Sean's older brother, Jack Reagan, throughout the show's run. However, around season 10, he started to appear less in the show, but did make a brief appearance in the series finale. Terraciano's run as Sean Reagan ended after the actor was featured in 292 of the 293 episodes of 'Blue Bloods.' In an emotional farewell post on Instagram, the 22-year-old actor thanked fans of the long-running CBS drama for watching. 'To all of you that watched, I hope you enjoyed the finale,' Terraciano wrote. 'It was a fantastic ride, and I loved every moment of it, so I figured I'd share some of the memories from the best season ever!'

Donnie Wahlberg's Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue recasts Sean Reagan with new actor
Donnie Wahlberg's Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue recasts Sean Reagan with new actor

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Donnie Wahlberg's Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue recasts Sean Reagan with new actor

CBS is moving forward with Boston Blue, a spinoff of the long-running police drama Blue Bloods, but there's already a big change fans will notice. Mika Amonsen has officially joined the series as Sean Reagan, replacing Andrew Terraciano, who played the role for over a decade. Amonsen, known for his roles in Reacher and Thanksgiving, will now portray Sean as he starts a new chapter in Boston. According to CBS, the character has left New York and joined the Boston Police Department to continue his family's legacy in his own way. His father, Danny Reagan, played by Donnie Wahlberg, also stays in Boston, giving the father-son duo a chance to bond once again. Sean Reagan's journey moves to Boston In the original series, Sean was mostly seen as a teenager growing up in a tight-knit family of cops. But in Boston Blue, he's grown up, joined the force, and made a big move away from home. CBS says this decision allows Sean to make his own path while still honouring his family's roots in law enforcement. Here's a shocker !Boston Blue has recast the part of Sean Reagan w/ Mika turns out Sean has moved to Boston to be a new Boston P.D police officer.I know some people may be upset by this change, just remember it isn't this young mans fault.#bostonblue #dannyreagan Donnie Wahlberg returns with a new team Wahlberg leads the new show as Detective Danny Reagan, now based in Boston. His new partner is Detective Lena Silver, played by Sonequa Martin-Green. She comes from a well-known law enforcement family and is expected to play a key role in the series. Other cast members include: Maggie Lawson as Sarah Silver Marcus Scribner as Jonah Silver Gloria Reuben as Mae Silver Ernie Hudson as Reverend Peters Behind the scenes and Premiere info Boston Blue is being produced by CBS Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television. The show will premiere this fall in Blue Bloods' old time slot, Fridays at 10 p.m. Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis serve as showrunners and executive producers alongside Jerry Bruckheimer, KristieAnne Reed and Donnie Wahlberg. With a new city, fresh faces, and the same Reagan spirit, Boston Blue looks set to continue the legacy in a whole new way.

‘Boston Blue' Shakes Things Up With Major Recasting Of Sean Reagan Role
‘Boston Blue' Shakes Things Up With Major Recasting Of Sean Reagan Role

India.com

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

‘Boston Blue' Shakes Things Up With Major Recasting Of Sean Reagan Role

New Delhi: In a surprising twist ahead of its anticipated debut, Boston Blue, the upcoming spinoff of CBS's long-running police procedural Blue Bloods, has made a significant change to its cast. The role of Sean Reagan, youngest son of Donnie Wahlberg's character, Danny Reagan, has been recast, sparking conversation among longtime fans of the original series. Amonsen Replaces Terraciano According to The Hollywood Reporter, actor Mika Amonsen, 35, has officially joined the cast of Boston Blue and will step into the role of Sean Reagan. This marks a notable shift, as the character was originally played by Andrew Terraciano for all 14 seasons of Blue Bloods. Terraciano, who began playing Sean as a child, became a familiar and beloved presence throughout the series' decade-plus run. No specific reason for the sudden recasting was provided at the time of the announcement, and CBS has yet to issue an official statement on the change. Amonsen's casting introduces an entirely new interpretation of the character, now an adult, potentially signalling a shift in tone and storyline as Boston Blue carves its own identity within the Reagan family legacy. Wahlberg Teases Future Donnie Wahlberg, who will reprise his role as Danny Reagan, expressed excitement about the next phase of the franchise. In a March 2025 Instagram post, he wrote: 'So excited to carry on the tradition, to share so many surprises, to answer some unanswered questions and to welcome all of you — to #BostonBlue! The next chapter in the #BlueBloods legacy begins. I can't wait. See you CBS fall!' Wahlberg, who also serves as an executive producer on the new series, has teased that Boston Blue will remain deeply connected to the Blue Bloods universe. He previously hinted that fans could expect familiar faces to return for guest appearances, although no specific cameos have been confirmed. Boston Blue Premiere Details Set to premiere this fall on CBS, Boston Blue will occupy the same Friday 10 p.m. time slot that Blue Bloods held for more than a decade. Behind the scenes, Boston Blue is backed by a powerhouse production team. The series is produced by CBS Studios in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television. Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis, known for their work on L.A.'s Finest and The Blacklist, will serve as showrunners and executive producers. Jerry Bruckheimer, KristieAnne Reed, and Donnie Wahlberg will also executive produce.

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