Tom Selleck Gives Candid Response When Asked If He’d Cameo on ‘Blue Bloods’ Spinoff ‘Boston Blue’
Tom Selleck isn’t mincing words when it comes to a possible Frank Reagan appearance on Boston Blue.
The 80-year-old actor didn’t give much hope to fans of CBS’ new Blue Bloods spinoff when asked if he’d be reprising his role as the Reagan family patriarch during an interview with Hour Detroit on Nov. 11.

“I don’t know if I would do Boston Blue. That’s another show,” said Selleck of the Donnie Wahlberg-led follow-up to Blue Bloods. “I think it’s partly my lot in life to make sure Blue Bloods has its place in television history, but I don’t think it’s my lot in life to keep playing Frank ReaganSelleck did note that he “can’t predict the future,” but said he was looking more towards comedy at this point in his career following his successes on Friends and the Three Men and a Baby film franchise.
The Emmy winner also weighed in on Blue Bloods’ cancellation, which was announced by CBS after 14 seasons of the police drama, calling it a “huge disappointment” and expressing that he still doesn’t “know why CBS did it.”