Tom Selleck Suggests He May Be Finished Playing Frank Reagan on ‘Blue Bloods’
Tom Selleck Suggests He May Be Finished Playing Frank Reagan on ‘Blue Bloods’
Tom Selleck has sparked concern among Blue Bloods fans after hinting that his time portraying NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan may be nearing its end. During a recent conversation, the longtime star reflected on the show’s remarkable run and suggested that stepping away from the iconic role is something he’s beginning to consider.
Selleck, who has led the Reagan family on-screen since the series premiered, acknowledged how meaningful the character has been to him. He also noted the physical and emotional commitment required to play such a demanding role year after year. While he didn’t make an official announcement, his remarks left the impression that a departure is possible.
The actor expressed deep gratitude for the cast, crew, and fans who have supported the show for more than a decade. Still, his comments raised questions about what the future of Blue Bloods might look like without the patriarch at its center.
For now, CBS has not issued any statement regarding Selleck’s potential exit, leaving viewers waiting to see whether Frank Reagan’s story is nearing its final chapter.