Excitement Peaks for Blue Bloods Season 15 After Major CBS Announcement
Excitement Peaks for Blue Bloods Season 15 After Major CBS Announcement
Fans are buzzing following CBS’s announcement hinting at a potential Blue Bloods Season 15. The police drama, starring Tom Selleck, is set to conclude with Season 14, Part 2 releasing in October. While the series will continue on Paramount+, no new episodes have been confirmed beyond the upcoming finale.
CBS Announcement Leaves Fans Eager for More ‘Blue Bloods’
CBS has fans humming with anticipation after revealing potential new franchise extensions for Blue Bloods. During a recent earnings call, Paramount Global co-CEO Brian Robbins teased future plans for the renowned series, promising “new franchise extensions” alongside other successful shows such as Dexter and Billions. This announcement has aroused passionate excitement among spectators, who have expressed a strong desire for more of the Tom Selleck-led drama since its announced end following Season 14.
What’s Next for ‘Blue Bloods’? Exploring the Future of the CBS Drama
Blue Bloods, a beloved series, faces uncertainty despite its popularity and strong ratings. Paramount executives have hinted at future plans for the Blue Bloods universe, but details remain elusive. As of now, no spin-offs have been confirmed, and the series is set to conclude with its 14th season finale in December.
Tom Selleck, a significant figure in the show, voiced hope for its continuance beyond Season 14, citing its high viewership and strong performance. Despite earlier announcements that it would end, conversations regarding a possible 15th season, which would be split owing to industry strikes, have begun. Selleck is optimistic about the show’s survival, citing ongoing negotiations with CBS.
While talks of “new franchise extensions” have surfaced, specific plans have yet to be disclosed publicly. Fans await further developments as the fate of Blue Bloods continues to unfold.
Fans have been sent into a frenzy, as a recent CBS announcement gave hope for a potential Blue Bloods Season 15.
The hit police drama, starring the likes of Tom Selleck, is set to come to an end later this year with the conclusion of Season 14 (Part 2 of which is said to be released in October).
While the series will live on after its ending on Paramount+, no new episodes have been greenlit beyond the upcoming ‘supposed’ series finale.
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CBS Announcement Has Fans Itching for More Blue Bloods
A new announcement from CBS has audiences clamoring at the idea of Blue Bloods Season 15.
While speaking as a part of a Paramount June 2024 earnings call, Paramount Global co-CEO Brian Robbins revealed there are plans for “new franchise extensions” for several tentpole titles from the studio including Blue Bloods:
“We’re keenly focused on tomorrow. And that’s why we’re building tomorrow’s billion-dollar brands right now. In TV, new franchise extensions are coming for ‘Dexter,’ ‘Billions,’ and ‘Blue Bloods,’ and CBS’ hit, ‘Fire Country,’ shows huge promise.”
It is unclear if these plans would include a proper 15th season of the CBS police procedural or a new spin-off series set in the universe, but fans have been champing at the bit following Robbins’ comments.
Audiences have been passionate in their pleas for more episodes of the Tom Selleck-led series since it was announced Season 14 would be its last.
For months social media posts related to the show (regardless of subject) have included comments from fans wanting more of the series.
What Is Next for Blue Bloods?
While members of the Paramount C-suite have made it clear they have plans for the Blue Bloods universe in the future, the exact specifics of such remain unknown.
No spin-offs for the series have been announced, and – as far as fans know – Season 14 will bring Blue Bloods to an end with its finale set for December.
According to star Tom Selleck, he has hoped the series would come back in some form beyond Season 14 (via CBS), wondering why the network is ending the long-running show:
“Well, that’s a good question. I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses. We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back. And I can tell you this: we aren’t sliding off down a cliff. We’re doing good shows, and still holding our place. So, I don’t know. You tell me.”