Tom Selleck remains optimistic about the future of Blue Bloods, and in a recent interview, he confidently stated, “There’s still plenty of life left” in the hit police drama. Despite the show’s long run, Selleck believes there are still many stories to tell within the Reagan family and the world of law enforcement. He credits the show’s enduring success to its strong character development, relatable themes, and the deep connections between the cast and crew. Selleck’s enthusiasm for the series has kept it fresh, and he sees no reason why Blue Bloods can’t continue to captivate audiences for years to come.
Selleck also acknowledged the challenges of maintaining a show after over a decade on air, but he remains committed to exploring new directions for the storylines. As the patriarch Frank Reagan, Selleck’s leadership both on and off the screen continues to steer Blue Bloods in exciting and meaningful ways. His passion for the project is evident, and it’s clear that the actor is eager to keep bringing the Reagan family’s dynamic to life for as long as possible, ensuring Blue Bloods remains a staple in television.