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To the surprise of absolutely no one, one of CBS's longest-running shows ever will be returning, with Blue Bloods set to return to the network for Season 14. While network television has no shortage of detective and police shows, with some prime examples being 9-1-1 and Law & Order (as well as their numerous spin-offs), Blue Bloods is among the most prolific, being on the air since 2010. Fans of the show will know that the main reason for that is the engaging characters of the Reagan family, with each of them adding their own flair to this fictionalized version of the New York Police Department.

Season 13 of the hit series was one of the most explosive moments yet for the Reagan family, featuring the return of some major characters and significant reveals. These are developments significant enough to indicate some big changes for the family of law enforcement workers, with some of them potentially taking new career paths. To learn more about the hit show's return, and its cast, plot, release window, and more, here is everything we know so far about Blue Bloods Season 14.

Editor's Note: This article was updated on November 23.

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Blue Bloods
TV-14
Crime
Drama

Revolves around a family of New York cops.

Release Date
September 24, 2010
Cast
Tom Selleck , Donnie Wahlberg , Bridget Moynahan , Will Estes , Len Cariou , Vanessa Ray , Gregory Jbara , Robert Clohessy
Main Genre
Crime
Seasons
13

Does 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 Have a Release Date?

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Blue Bloods was supposed to return during its usual Fall time slot, but due to the dual WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike, the series will now return on February 16, 2024. The series will be split into two parts, with the second batch of episodes airing in the fall of 2024.

Where Can You Watch 'Blue Bloods' Season 14?

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Network television may be on the decline with the current golden age of streaming, but Blue Bloods is one of the significant cases in that live TV still has some staying power left in it. Blue Bloods is set to return to its network television home of CBS for the fourteenth time. That's not to say streaming will be completely left out of the equation, as the fourteenth season is expected to join the other 13 seasons on Paramount+ once Season 14 concludes.

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Where Did 'Blue Bloods' Leave Off With Season 13?

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The last episode of Blue Bloods Season 13, titled "Forgive Us Our Trespasses" featured surprising reunions and stunning revelations. The former was fulfilled by the return of Jackie Curatola (Jennifer Esposito) - a former NYPD officer who has not been seen in the show since Season 3. Now the Chief of Police in the smaller Suffolk County, Curatola requires the assistance of her former partner, Danny, to track down a mysterious serial killer in her town.

Meanwhile, Erin is making some surprising career moves as well. The episodes prior teased that she may be making a bid for New York's District Attorney position by running in the election. She first thinks she needs to get that position to earn the respect of her peers and family, but she quickly realizes that this isn't the right time to take on the job. With that, Erin withdrew from the election but still mentioned that she could revisit the possibility of taking such a paramount position.

The rest of the episode is business as usual, with Frank butting heads with city officials and expressing his love for his family.

Is There a Trailer for Blue Bloods Season 14?

With no release date or release window in sight, we likely won't be getting a trailer for Blue Bloods Season 14 for quite a while.

Who Stars in 'Blue Bloods' Season 14?

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The good news is that all the major family members of the Reagan family will be returning for Season 14, with the entire main cast set to reprise their beloved roles. Of course, this includes Magnum, P.I. legend Tom Selleck in the lead role of Frank Reagan - the commissioner of the New York City Police Department. Frank has consistently proven himself as a strong leader for not just the NYPD, but also his family, being able to successfully juggle his personal life issues and the life-or-death issues raised in his job. Frank being played by a member of television royalty like Tom Selleck only makes the character more endearing.

Also set to return is Saw franchise star and one-third of the Wahlburgers trio, Donnie Wahlberg, who will once again be playing the part of Frank's grumpy detective son, Danny Reagan. Next is I, Robot star and brief John Wick star Bridget Moynahan as Frank's daughter Erin Reagan, who has taken a more judicial career path by becoming the Bureau Chief of the New York City District Attorney's Office. Then there's The Dark Knight Rises star Will Estes as Frank's second son, who is a high-ranking sergeant of the NYPD. Finally, there's the family's patriarch and former NYPD police chief, Henry Reagan, played by About Schmidt star Len Cariou.

That doesn't even account for the various grandchildren and co-workers of the Reagan family in Blue Bloods, many of whom will likely be returning for the upcoming fourteenth season. As with almost every season of Blue Bloods, the show is no stranger to featuring special guest stars like Danny Trejo, Michael Imperioli, Tovah Feldshuh, and more.

Who Is Making 'Blue Bloods' Season 14?

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Co-creators Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green are expected to continue their instrumental work in the show. It is also expected that executive producer/showrunner Kevin Wade will be returning for the new season, having spearheaded the series since its second season. The rest of the crew for Season 14 has not yet been announced.

Is Season 14 the Final Season of 'Blue Bloods'?

Yes, Blue Bloods Season 14 is the final farewell to the iconic series. In an official announcement, Tom Selleck said:

For the past 13 years it has been an honor and a privilege to work on a show that not only celebrates the men and women who protect and serve in New York City, but also displayed the importance of family. Working alongside these incredible actors, writers, producers, directors, and crew has been a dream come true. I’m grateful to have been a part of this extraordinary group for over 275 episodes.

In a joint statement, CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach and CBS Studios president David Stapf said:

Blue Bloods will forever be a beloved part of CBS’ legacy. It ruled Friday nights with unprecedented dominance since its premiere and established itself as a pillar of our winning lineup with an exceptionally devoted fan base; We’ll be forever grateful to the legendary Leonard Goldberg for developing this signature series and to the amazing cast led by Tom Selleck, who America embraced as family and watched as welcomed guests at the Reagan dinner table. We also sincerely thank the incredible writing and producing teams guided by executive producer Kevin Wade, for years of compelling episodes as they conceive this final chapter that we expect to be the most satisfying season yet for our loyal viewers.

Other Shows Like 'Blue Bloods' You Can Watch Right Now

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9-1-1: One of the biggest police shows on TV right now is ABC's 9-1-1, but it also isn't just a police show. The hit series also explores characters in the fire department and medical field as they aim to protect the innocent civilians of Los Angeles. Led by Officer Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) and Fire Chief Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), LA's finest will handle all manner of emergencies.

Law & Order: A show that has lasted even longer than Blue Bloods, Law & Order is a legal drama that has stood the test of time since 1990. With nearly 500 episodes and counting, the show has delivered case after case of gripping storylines and still has a dedicated audience for over thirty years.

The Rookie: A slightly more comedic look at police life, The Rookie blends comedy and drama to tell a gripping tale that's been going strong since 2018. When John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) decides he's going to become an LAPD rookie well past his prime, leading to some fairly unexpected results.